Jonathan Vigliotti
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I agree. I was surprised, too. You were in the room with me, and I don't know if this was your impression as this was unfolding. I felt like Val was waiting for me to give him permission to say those things, that he wanted to separate himself. from his client.
I agree. I was surprised, too. You were in the room with me, and I don't know if this was your impression as this was unfolding. I felt like Val was waiting for me to give him permission to say those things, that he wanted to separate himself. from his client.
I agree. I was surprised, too. You were in the room with me, and I don't know if this was your impression as this was unfolding. I felt like Val was waiting for me to give him permission to say those things, that he wanted to separate himself. from his client.
He was struggling to balance his two hats, the hat as the defense attorney and the hat as a father having to digest the allegations and what he later described as a mountain of evidence against his client.
He was struggling to balance his two hats, the hat as the defense attorney and the hat as a father having to digest the allegations and what he later described as a mountain of evidence against his client.
He was struggling to balance his two hats, the hat as the defense attorney and the hat as a father having to digest the allegations and what he later described as a mountain of evidence against his client.
He described him as a very difficult client. What did he mean by that?
He described him as a very difficult client. What did he mean by that?
He described him as a very difficult client. What did he mean by that?
How did how do we know that he stole those documents? How did this come out?
How did how do we know that he stole those documents? How did this come out?
How did how do we know that he stole those documents? How did this come out?
God, if I'm putting myself in his defense attorney's shoes, this is the worst case scenario. And I think we should point out that Vol, as we make it very clear in the episode, he was sixth in a long line of other defense attorneys that didn't last.
God, if I'm putting myself in his defense attorney's shoes, this is the worst case scenario. And I think we should point out that Vol, as we make it very clear in the episode, he was sixth in a long line of other defense attorneys that didn't last.
God, if I'm putting myself in his defense attorney's shoes, this is the worst case scenario. And I think we should point out that Vol, as we make it very clear in the episode, he was sixth in a long line of other defense attorneys that didn't last.
So let's go to the conclusion of this trial. It was February 4th, 2025, two days of deliberations. The jury found Pierce guilty of the first degree murder of both Hilda and Christy and guilty of sexually assaulting the seven Jane Does. How did he react when the verdict was read, Michelle?
So let's go to the conclusion of this trial. It was February 4th, 2025, two days of deliberations. The jury found Pierce guilty of the first degree murder of both Hilda and Christy and guilty of sexually assaulting the seven Jane Does. How did he react when the verdict was read, Michelle?
So let's go to the conclusion of this trial. It was February 4th, 2025, two days of deliberations. The jury found Pierce guilty of the first degree murder of both Hilda and Christy and guilty of sexually assaulting the seven Jane Does. How did he react when the verdict was read, Michelle?
The jury was deadlocked when it came to Brant Osborne. This is Pierce's roommate who helped transport Hilda and Christy to the hospital. He was charged with accessory after the fact. In his case, there was a hung jury and a mistrial was declared. Can you tell me, if you know, what's next for both cases now?
The jury was deadlocked when it came to Brant Osborne. This is Pierce's roommate who helped transport Hilda and Christy to the hospital. He was charged with accessory after the fact. In his case, there was a hung jury and a mistrial was declared. Can you tell me, if you know, what's next for both cases now?