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In Reply to: RE: Interesting! posted by jimbill on April 10, 2022 at 10:14:59
I expected a question about Baffle Step Compensation!!!
If you want to talk to me about this, viva voce, email me and I will give you my phone number.
My bottom line always has been he might have done it.
Alexandra Isles... I would have wanted to be her boyfriend.
But, would I kill a woman, regardless how bad a Psycho Bitch, to clear the way forward?
No.
Of course, I have never married for money.
Mutatis mutandis with that, even if von Bülow had done it, the only evidence that convicted him came from a private detective agency that had been hired by the step-children, and there was no chain of custody.
It could have been invented evidence. And the fact that the insulin deposits came from the outside of the syringe needles certainly suggested fabrication.
So, if that conviction had stood, anyone of us who had a well-funded person who hated us, was at risk.
In Scotland, there is verdict "Not Proved," which means, "We think he did it, but the evidence is not quite there," and that is where I have always come out.
I pat myself on the back for never having asked Alexandra Isles out.
Professional standards, you know.
tee hee
jm
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Bummer.
I don't really have an opinion on the film; my agosticism as to that venture is inextricably intertwined with the fact that Dershowitz & Co. tried to suck me down into the vortex of their Perjury Machine, which did not make me a happy camper.
Please see the linked-to NYT coverage of how our child-molesting star witness was indicted for... Perjury. Of course, the Catholic Diocese of Providence got him out of state ASAP.
So, a real-world film about Sunny & Claus (I loved the Lemony Snicket childrens' books) has yet to be made.
And one of the reasons for that is that Jeremy Irons was TOTALLY CONVINCING--but only as Charles Ryder in "Brideshead Revisited." Ryder was young, handsome, and doomed.
Whereas Jeremy Irons was MOST DEFINITELY NOT CONVINCING as Mr. Boberg, a/k/a Claus von Bülow.
Von Bülow was well into middle age, verging on just plain old. His head and face resembled a peeled potato. He radiated the smary self-satisfaction of someone who thinks he is debonair, but who is merely rich. He struck me as a cross between Daddy Warbucks and Nikita Kruschev.
ciao,
john
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