Illuminating the Dark Days Some comments have come in from distraught readers, some of the newbies, who wonder how they’ll get through the next ten days without trial news. The answer is simple: do what the old -timers here have been…
Author: Craig
Day 13: Updates
12:00 Noon Update Word just came in from DC Superior Court Public Information Officer, Leah Gurowitz, that today’s 1:45pm afternoon session has been spiked. The trial resumes Monday morning, June 14. Until then, we’ll catch our breaths and do our…
Day 12: Wrap
The Bicycle Thief – Updated with crappy video Today’s afternoon session was dedicated mostly to the cross examination of Bryan Waid, the MPD lead detective on the case. Some of this was covered in a 3:40pm update, but we’ll expand upon…
Day 12: Updates
5:00pm update: Adjournment Lots happened this afternoon but the rain started and lightning has been spotted. The TV guys folded their tents and I’m going to find a dry place too and bang out the wrap. It should hit around…
Day 11: Wrap
Friends and Family UPDATED 9:30 Tara Ragone, longtime William and Mary friend of both Robert and Joe Price, wrapped up her testimony and cross this afternoon. She recalled a fond friendship between the three and that she was…
Day 11: Updates
4:45pm: Adjournment Tara Ragone completed testimony and cross. She yielded another headline regarding what Joe Price may have done with the knife. The day ended with AUSA T. Patrick Martin starting his direct of MPD Homicide Detective Bryan Waid. In…
Day 10: Wrap
Upstairs, Downstairs and on the Stand After the lunch break today, the fireworks erupted over statements. Again. As mentioned in the updates post today, the government has decided to admit all defendants’ statements for the truth of the matter. Ward…
Day 10: Updates
5:00pm Adjournment Update The downstairs tenant of 1509, Sarah Morgan, took the stand and described the relationships among the three defendants, her reasons for being gone on the night of the murder, and the series of phone calls she got…
Truth And Consequences
The Support Staff We’d be even more confused by the legal wrangling if we didn’t have the help of Intern Sean. A recent law school grad from the area, Sean found us in a serendipitous way, by trawling through wiki for unsolved…
Art For Art’s Sake…
And Justice for God’s Sake. Our continued thanks goes out to courtroom artist William J. Hennessy, Jr. for allowing us to republish his works, and to the local TV stations for the many screen grabs we’ve pulled. After the jump,…