What is the complete truth

Jessika 2022-08-20 04:57:22

The mother is really a super boss.

The mother may have always been in a disadvantaged state of being petty and low, as evidenced by the neighbor’s words, which shows that her status at home is indeed low and cannot be counted as a neighbor’s child, because what the neighbor’s child sees out of adolescence may not be objective.

But I don't know for what reason it might be that after having a lover, I finally didn't want to bear it anymore, and my mother finally planned to kill her father. She took advantage of her lover and son, and she succeeded.

Although she has a low status in the family, it is possible that she has never been abused. Because of your son Mike's final questioning, did Dad really abuse you? Can explain the problem. My son has good reasoning skills since he was a child, and he can reason out the ins and outs of the kitten case at the age of eight. If, in the years of growing up, the mother had even the slightest trace of being abused by his father, Mike wouldn't be able to ask such a question.

Mother is really scheming...

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  • Ramsey: At some point, every defense lawyer has to choose between his own need to know the truth and the best interests of his client.

  • [first lines]

    Ramsey: [narrating] When the court officer smiled at me on the morning of trial, I knew I was fucked. They weren't taking bets on this one. Mike had killed his father, Boone Lassiter - left his handprint on the knife - confessed.

    Ramsey: Half my cases had evidence this bad. I just pled them out, got manslaughter and moved on. But this was Mike, and I'd known him all his life. He was going to college and probably law school, and I doubted his mother could survive him going to the penitentiary.

    Ramsey: But I knew Boone, I had that. And I knew enough about the Lassiter household to know that Mike had a defense - if he would just talk to me.