Re: Blog Comment in Sabine Bieber Daycare Death Trial




"tiny dancer" <tinydancer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Blog In Evidence
> Posted by Greg Tuttle on Friday, August 19th at 4:39 pm
> A comment copied off this blog was admitted as evidence this afternoon.
>
> While questioning Patricia Roma, Stephens asked if the mother of two
> children who attended Tiny Tots had visited the Gazette's trial blog and
> posted under the alias of "Rachel." Stephens said a comment posted at 8:38
> a.m. today was similar to something she said during her testimony to the
> jury.
>
> Roma denied that she is "Rachel," and said she didn't know anything about
> this blog until asked about it today by Stephens.
>
> Stephens than submitted a copy of the comment as evidence, which was
> admitted by the judge.
>
> "Ninety-nine percent of your sentiments are reflected under the alias of
> Rachel, isn't that true?" Stephens asked.
>
> "No," Roma responded.
>
> Here's the comment at issue:
>
> Name: Rachel (Alias)
>
> Disgusted, oh yes I know Sabine VERY well and I sleep perfectly sound
> asleep every night and tuck my children that Sabine and Denise drugged. If
> the parents did not give these children the medicine and it is not in
> there
> homes and the only other attendance thay had besides there home was
> daycare.
> I wonder who else would have had the chance to dispense it to them and
> what
> a coincidence that Sabine and Denise bought so many bottles to stock at
> the
> Daycare not for home as no one in her home needed it, TRUST ME I do know
> this. If the claim is that Sabine needed it for home then why has she not
> made this statement and showed a written statement by a doctor? Be aware
> that I am not making comments about someone I do not know, I know these
> facts on a personal basis.
>
> Posted Aug 19, 8:38 AM


I saw this woman testify yesterday. IMHO she seemed more intelligent than
whoever wrote the above. However, even if she did write it, I say: "so
what?" I don't see what would be wrong with her expressing her opinions on
a blog. Would that make her testimony less credible? To me, it wouldn't.

mary.


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