Does Robert Telles Believe His Own Lies?

**Key Points:**
– Robin Dreeke discusses the odd and ineffective testimony of Robert Telles in his murder trial.
– Telles exhibited narcissistic and arrogant behavior, believing his narrative would sway the jury despite strong evidence against him.
– The testimony focused on Telles’ background and self-promotion rather than addressing the murder charges.
– Dreeke emphasizes that Telles’ decision to testify likely hurt his case due to his unlikable demeanor and superiority complex.
– The overwhelming evidence, including DNA, video footage, and a digital footprint, contradicts Telles’ claims of innocence.
– The trial serves as an example of how a defendant’s behavior and testimony can negatively impact their case.
– Dreeke questions the strategy behind Telles’ decision to take the stand and the role of his defense attorney in this choice.
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