Why the sudden interest in this post, my lurking reader, who does not want to be noticed? And why are the comments so important to you? Particularly this one:
"Then Desiree's lawsuit should be very interesting, because the questions Rosenthal will ask will be outside the scope of "basic". Bunch really can't represent her with only a cursery knowledge of what went on the day Kyron disappeared. As a family law attorney, his knowledge of the case might not even be basic, but at this point, he is going to have to upgrade his facts. What on earth will he do if some chance witness can actually place Terri in a certain place at a certain time, say.....somewhere she says she never went.....and the witness accidently caught it on surveillance, but did not realize it until much later. Stuff like that happens, and if I had such footage, you can bet I'd be sharing it with law enforcement. I think Bunch is going to have to get the WHOLE STORY from Terri before they proceed any further."
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"Then Desiree's lawsuit should be very interesting, because the questions Rosenthal will ask will be outside the scope of "basic". Bunch really can't represent her with only a cursery knowledge of what went on the day Kyron disappeared. As a family law attorney, his knowledge of the case might not even be basic, but at this point, he is going to have to upgrade his facts. What on earth will he do if some chance witness can actually place Terri in a certain place at a certain time, say.....somewhere she says she never went.....and the witness accidently caught it on surveillance, but did not realize it until much later. Stuff like that happens, and if I had such footage, you can bet I'd be sharing it with law enforcement. I think Bunch is going to have to get the WHOLE STORY from Terri before they proceed any further."
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