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Vegas Paul

The link didn't come through. If you go to Orange County Superior Court and put in this case number 10CF3053, you can find the info.
 
Date Time Hearing Type - Reason Courtroom

08/15/2014 09:00 AM Motion - C41

08/25/2014 09:00 AM Jury Trial - C41
 
Everything that I've read leaves plenty of questions.

How was the poison administered?

Are there any links between Mr. Curry and nicotine?

Is there any evidence at all?

The forensic test was completed a year after her death and the pathologist determined that the nicotine was administered within two hours of death. That seems remarkable. The same expert can't say how the nicotine was administered or what form it was. Only that it was either injected or eaten. Are there any needle marks? What does it taste like? What would it take to eat it....and how much?

The circumstantial evidence indicates that she was murdered. People don't accidentally OD on nicotine. Mr. Curry garnered $400K upon her death. A former boyfriend of the decedant stated that Mr. Curry attempted to up the life insurance to one million....but that is just one guy who may not be telling the truth.
 
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Rider Rick said:
Tiger,If Paul didn't kill her who did?
He is entitled to the status of innocent until proven guilty. He is perhaps the only suspect, but short of a confession in conjunction with other evidence, it will be tough to convict him. His best move is to get a trial by a judge, not a jury.

If he did the deed, he planned it over a period of years. Shirley there was an escape plan. It wouldn't make sense to kill her, collect a jackpot and go directly to jail.

It is hard to believe that a person with such a passion for code officiating could also be a cold, calculating killer of his spouse.
 
(It is hard to believe that a person with such a passion for code officiating could also be a cold, calculating killer of his spouse.)

Tiger,

It happens everyday.
 
"Oh, he was such a nice boy. He used to mow my lawn and go to the grocery store for me" Quote from Ted Bundy's elderly neighbor.
 
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just watched a report on Paul on Good Morning America this morning. He made the big time! He had a beautiful wife and what appeared to be a beautiful life. If he did the deed he should share eternity with the ISIS dbags.
 
conarb said:
This was on AOL this morning. He's got to be innocent.
Why is he innocent? I'm not saying he is guilty, but for whatever reason, they seem to have secured/observed some evidence that made it worthwhile to bring it forward again.

If that is the case, and he did or didn;t do it, this is their only shot, other than appeals, because double jeopardy will kick in now.
 
Fatboy said:
Why is he innocent? I'm not saying he is guilty, but for whatever reason, they seem to have secured/observed some evidence that made it worthwhile to bring it forward again.
Of course nobody but Paul knows, when taking moot court in law school we were taught that "all criminal defendants are guilty", prosecutors are under a lot of political pressure to solve cases, many times if they can't pin it on somebody they will go after whomever they can, even if they at times convict innocent people. with DNA evidence today The Innocence Project has found many convicted people to be innocent.
 
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