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Suspect Convictions

40: Crazy

Suspect Convictions

Kast Media

Society & Culture, Government, News

4.2802 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2018

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Stanley Liggins's attorneys maneuver to keep a mentally ill woman from testifying in person. Prosecutors present DNA evidence.

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0:00.0

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0:08.6

Our first story is about Ben Padilla, an American pilot, and a huge Boeing 727 airplane that disappeared from a runway in Africa just after 9-11.

0:19.2

Their disappearance sent governments around the world into a state of panic.

0:23.2

Was it terrorism, diamond smugglers, or was it something else?

0:27.0

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0:33.6

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0:38.5

And be sure to tell a friend Lost In is returning this month.

0:41.9

We've been working with Ms. B to try to get her here from testimony.

0:45.8

It's not like she's on in space and unwilling participant, but she has some mental health.

0:52.5

And the note that we have that I would propose a voting under seal

0:58.0

and the next thing I know I've seen a figure on the blades burning and it was swirling and swirling and swirling until it fell over on the ground.

1:17.2

I also ran a test on the fluid from the lung tissue to determine if any carbon monoxide was present.

1:23.8

For what purpose would you run that test to determine whether there was carbon monoxide present?

1:28.3

To determine if the person was alive at the time of the fire.

1:34.3

Sometimes it's not so much what someone says, but how the person says it.

1:40.3

I couldn't help but think that Tuesday morning when I heard lawyers argue about whether a particular witness should testify or simply have her testimony from a previous trial read into the record.

1:51.8

The witness is Sarah B. Klingset.

1:54.1

Defense attorney Aaron Hofbacher says she can't testify because her physician says she suffers from a mental illness.

2:02.3

The exact nature of the illness was not publicly disclosed. I'm crazy for feeling so lonely. Judge, what I've handed to him

2:11.5

is that we've been working with Ms. B to try to get her here from testimony. It's not like she's

2:16.4

on it in space,

2:19.1

an unwilling participant,

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