It is not premeditated murder. It's not even close, |
It is not premeditated murder. It's not even close. |
It ripped her family. She didn't kill him. She loved him. He loved her. They were looking forward to a long, happy life together. |
It tells you all you need to know about the United States of America in the year 2001, doesn't it? We've lost our soul. |
Not Nate, asking for a gun, right? |
OK. And he didn't appear to be mad to you, right? |
The judge has no choice but life in prison. He's 14 years old. I'm not sure he understands right now how profound that sentence really will be. |
The whole thing is a con job by Mr. Alsup to extort money out of Ken and to free himself from charges pending. |
This was his last chance to see her. It goes to the defense that he was so in love with her -- so much that he wanted to see her -- that he'd do something so stupid as what he did, pointing a gun at a teacher. It supports exactly what he's saying. |
We never said and I will not tell you that Nathaniel is not responsible for what happened here. His parents aren't at fault, the school is not at fault, the gun is not at fault. Nathaniel is at fault and only Nathaniel is at fault. |
We never said, and I will not tell you that Nathaniel is not responsible for what happened here. His parents aren't at fault, the school is not at fault, the gun is not at fault ... Nathaniel is at fault, |
We'll concede that payment was made, but it didn't have anything to do with killing or non-killing of his wife. While they were in jail together, they started talking about some business plans. The payment was for services Mr. Alsup was going to perform relative to the plans they had, another reason Ken has to testify to explain. |
Why'd you take the gun? |
You wouldn't have hugged him if you thought he was serious, would you? |