Babbledog
 
 

Bratsell just registered.

 

pchappert just registered.

 

alabama just registered.

 

longdic72 just registered.

 

longdic72 is now a supporter of Obama '08

 

gummi just registered.

 

poker_pros just registered.

 

thw is now a supporter of Free Software

 

cheapshoes1 just registered.

 

bill36 just registered.

 
 
 
Reiser is guilty of first-degree murder, the jury has found. He killed Nina with premeditation and deliberation and now faces 25 years to life in prison.

created Apr 29, 2008 by todd

 
 

Discussion

23 responses

 
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    Apparently he took the stand in his own defense and came off like a loon. That seems ill-considered in retrospect.
     
  • jessica Apr 29, 2008
     
    It seems like some other famous person accused of murdering his wife made that same mistake a few years ago ...
     
  • renster Apr 29, 2008
     
    Maybe he figured it worked for Heather Mills... How much cash did she rob from the Beatles' fortune?
     
  • jessica Apr 29, 2008
     
    Defense attorney William Du Bois' comment at the end of the article about Reiser helping authorities find Nina's body struck me as odd. I'm hoping the blogger didn't quite get the quote correct, otherwise even one of Reiser's lawyers thinks he's guilty and is admitting it in public.
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    A more detailed account of the trial and verdict.
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    This seems pretty problematic: "Defense attorney William DuBois cross-examined the witnesses about Nina's extramarital affair with Reiser's former best friend, Sean Sturgeon. (The jury was not allowed to hear testimony that Sturgeon has confessed to killing eight people unrelated to the case, in retaliation for child abuse.)."
     
  • cokane Apr 29, 2008
     
    yeah, I remember when that came out
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    I think that's what leads people to worry about the jury system: they see jurors denied what appear to be obviously relevant information in the interests of justice. I'm not saying Reiser is innocent, but this certainly looks suspicious.
     
  • cokane Apr 29, 2008
     
    it will all probably make for a good movie script at some point
     
  • gregg Apr 29, 2008
     
    I always thought it was kind of odd that jurors aren't themselves allowed to ask questions.
     
  • cokane Apr 29, 2008
     
    IIRC, the Sturgeon confession wasn't verified and was possibly grandstanding
     
  • cokane Apr 29, 2008
     
    I wonder if he'll confess to it at this point or not
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    gregg: i think jurors are allowed to ask questions in some jursidictions in some trials.
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    jurors are allowed to ask questions in an increasing number of trials.
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    "You are rude," Judge Goodman said. "You are arrogant. There are not enough words in the English language to describe the way you are."
     
  • jessica Apr 29, 2008
     
    I agree with cokane about the situation seeming like a script. I watch some of the law and investigation shows and imagine Nina Reiser's disappearance would fit right in. There was one a few weeks ago about a murdered wife, for whom no one had really searched because everyone believed she was dead. The defense attorney's team found her alive in a city she always told her son she wanted to visit. I think it's probably a matter of weeks before a plot remarkably similar to Nina Reiser's story airs on Law & Order or one of those similar shows.
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    has the body of Nina Reiser been found or not? i got confused by the coverage.
     
  • jessica Apr 29, 2008
     
    No, it hasn't.
     
  • cokane Apr 29, 2008
     
    it will be the pilot for CSI: Sausalito
     
  • cokane Apr 29, 2008
     
    or maybe Oakland...
     
  • jessica Apr 29, 2008
     
    ha ha ha
     
  • smckenzie23 Apr 29, 2008
     
    so I haven't followed this, but a coworker just told me her other boyfriend admitted killing 8 other people under questioning. I mean it really looks like reiser did this, but if the other guy killed 8 other people, WTF?
     
  • todd Apr 29, 2008
     
    yep. see the comments above about juries asking questions.
     
 
 
 
 

Post a story


Once registered, you can create your own stories. Click on the Post button to get started.

Related Causes

 

See also

 
 
SHARE
close
SHARE
close
INVITE
close
WIDGET
close
close

Don't go, None!

You haven't registered your email or chosen a password, so if
you log out now, you'll never be able to log back in as None.
That means you won't be able to edit your profile, post messages
as None, or otherwise enjoy the privileges that go along with
the great name of None.

Email:

Password:
Password (again):

Upgrade my Account    or    Forget it, logout forever

blog    help   

© 2008 renesys

Sign In
Email
Password   ( forgot it? )

Create a new account:

Required Screen Name:

(a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _, -, or spaces allowed, max 20 characters)



 
 
Recommended... so you can sign in again later. Email:

Password:

Password (again):

Sign in with
existing account:

Email:

Password:

Forgot password?
close
SHARE