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Old 04-22-2017, 06:09 PM   #1
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I feel sorry for him that he wasn't smart enough to realized he could have just worked a few more years and then done anything he wanted for the rest of his life. Of course he prob. still would have killed someone eventually.

So why now? Did he think the trial was exciting and now that the trial was over he'd be bored in his 6" cell? Did he just realize that he still had a life sentence for this 1st murder.
If I heard correctly - since his first trial is in appeal it vacates the conviction and makes any testimony from that trial inadmissale in a civil trial.
My only guess is he wanted his daughter to stand a chance in getting the remainder of his money instead of Lloyd's family.

Tired of hearing about it- so I tune it out so it may be slightly off but that's how I understand it
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If I heard correctly - since his first trial is in appeal it vacates the conviction and makes any testimony from that trial inadmissale in a civil trial.
My only guess is he wanted his daughter to stand a chance in getting the remainder of his money instead of Lloyd's family.

Tired of hearing about it- so I tune it out so it may be slightly off but that's how I understand it
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I think you are correct. The thing not to forget is that the family can still sue him in a civil trial and the burden of his proof in the civil court is less then in criminal court so they probably would win. I think
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