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I think she meant sounds of people in the grass. Just have to think about it a little.
Agreed. I think folks are taking things too literal. I think she heard the "squishing/squeaking" sounds that usually comes with tussling movement on wet grass. Not sure why this dude is nitpicking this point.
Lol. West has got her pinned down. He asked her what wet grass sounds like. The look on her was dumbfounded. She has a brain freeze.
06-27-2013, 10:01 AM
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Agreed. I think folks are taking things too literal. I think she heard the "squishing/squeaking" sounds that usually comes with tussling movement on wet grass. Not sure why this dude is nitpicking this point.
Because 'squishing' sounds can be anything other than rolling around in the grass.
She's now putting her own personal opinions into her testimony. This will hurt her testimony. It only takes once or twice for the jury gets it and will determine the whole testimony is nothing but her opinion of what happened or what she was led to believe happened.
It seems obvious what West is trying to do, but he's taking way too long to get there.
Not to be rude... But, this young woman is a product of public education, the same system Obama wants to prepare all children for college. Anyone see the complete disconnect?
06-27-2013, 10:05 AM
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What else could it be in your opinion?
Well, since she can't seem to give an acrurate description - i'll say wind, rubbing up against clothing, dropping on the ground and picking it back up, hands grabing it to adjust it, etc.
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