Mississippi v. Spence: The Satchel, the Cameras & Reasonable Doubt | My CourtTV Take
Автор: The Law Lounge with Silva
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Hi everyone, Silva here 👋 In my latest CourtTV appearance, I break down the Jeffrey Spence case out of Mississippi—“plotting parent” allegations in the killing of Kirby Carpenter.
Here’s what stood out to me:
The satchel theory: Prosecutors lean on a missing money/silver bag; I explain why that can feel speculative without tight proof and how a good defense turns that into reasonable doubt.
Surveillance gaps: Multiple cameras, a missing/disabled DVR, messy timestamps—why video management questions matter to a jury.
Witness credibility: From David Barnes’ jailhouse revelations to Caitlyn’s plea deal—how I assess motive to lie vs. corroboration.
Motive cuts both ways: Intestacy means assets flow to the child; I unpack how that can help the defense or be spun by the state.
Which piece would sway you most—the satchel story, the cameras/DVR, or the cooperating witness? Drop your thoughts in the comments—and don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe for more of my expert trial insights!
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