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<blockquote data-quote="SID297" data-source="post: 15155720" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>To me that is the most gut wrenching part of this whole story to me. Dassey's first lawyer had just lost an election for the DA's office. That should let you know where his goals lie, and give you a clue as to his motivations for attempting to please the prosecution. Dassey would have been better off with a first year law student who has a money for his second chair. </p><p></p><p>I grew up with an older cousin who was developmentally disabled in much the same way as Dassey, but not to his degree. He was also very suggestible and would just try to tell people what they wanted to hear. How any jury could watch that interview and not see exactly what was happening is beyond me. Add to that the fact that there was no physical evidence (Dexter couldn't have cleaned that garage so well) to corroborate his story and the judge should have granted a motion for JNOV.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping there's a lot of stuff left out of the documentary that would explain the verdicts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SID297, post: 15155720, member: 8858"] To me that is the most gut wrenching part of this whole story to me. Dassey's first lawyer had just lost an election for the DA's office. That should let you know where his goals lie, and give you a clue as to his motivations for attempting to please the prosecution. Dassey would have been better off with a first year law student who has a money for his second chair. I grew up with an older cousin who was developmentally disabled in much the same way as Dassey, but not to his degree. He was also very suggestible and would just try to tell people what they wanted to hear. How any jury could watch that interview and not see exactly what was happening is beyond me. Add to that the fact that there was no physical evidence (Dexter couldn't have cleaned that garage so well) to corroborate his story and the judge should have granted a motion for JNOV. I'm hoping there's a lot of stuff left out of the documentary that would explain the verdicts. [/QUOTE]
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