Didn't he have a flawless prosecution record or something? Remember reading something about that. Remember seeing him on those true crime shows being interviewed for the case exposé they were doing that episode before ever finding out he was in congress and then Fox.
KEK. They better get their malignant SP impersonations in while they can. It'd be a shame if they get fired for being inefficient and not delivering any results other than satisfying their own egos in a futile revenge vendetta.
The coffee is sure tasting good this morning.
>Even with all the psycho-split-personality shilling.
Their narrative suffered damage and their psyches have been in a tailspin ever since, or so they want to make it appear. I don't buy one bit of their derangement or delusion they display, I think it's just an act, because there's no way they'd devolve from adult to mentally ill toddler if they were the professionals they claimed they were and still think what they're doing is a valid or effective tactic.