So if Ben woke up and thought there was an intruder in the house and grabbed his gun. Would you expect him to make sure he knew where you were first and that you were safe?
If he did kill her, I'm sure he was not thinking logically at the time whether he was going to gain anything from it...
The programme last night mentioned the visit to the verandah. The lawyer supposed to be defending him used the fact that after being outside on the verandah he closed the shutters and curtains which would have blinded him for some while as his eyes got used to the change from light into...
Well done!
Yes, wouldn't surprise me if the case revolves around all the finer points while missing the huge obvious hole in his story.
That's what the Channel 5 programme did last night.
Are we allowed to discuss this upcoming case?
I have an awful feeling he is going to get off.
Saw the Channel 5 programme last night and the main hole in his story is not knowing that his girlfriend wasn't in the toilet. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to realise that in his shoes...