Why Would ANYONE Have Empathy For Robert Telles?

– Robert Telles was convicted of murdering reporter Jeff German but is eligible for parole in 20 years.
– Juror holdouts and technicalities in video evidence may have influenced the verdict.
– Telles disguised himself in a construction worker outfit, raising questions about his planning and mental state.
– Discussion on the impact of Telles’s prolonged courtroom statements on the jury’s perception.
– Insights into the psychological dynamics among jurors, including potential empathy for Telles.
– Concerns about the presentation of evidence and how it can shape the outcome of a trial.
– Exploration of the complexities in jury decision-making, especially in cases involving narcissistic personalities.
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