11-08-2017, 11:42 AM
(11-08-2017, 06:10 AM)irukandji Wrote:Iruk,(11-08-2017, 06:06 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Are you asking because you genuinely don't know, or are you being deliberately obtuse? I honestly curious.
I want to know. Recent posts indicate that Juliette murdered innocent people. I'd like to read how that was accomplished.
(11-08-2017, 06:06 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Just before the ambush on Kelly.
How could Juliette pull the trigger on the neighbors when she was upstairs then?
See, the issue I have with a ruthless Juliette doing all of these murders by proxy is just that; an issue. A bloodthirsty hexenbiest isn't going to stand still for being told to 'go upstairs until it's all over' type of thing. Adalind wouldn't. She'd revel in it right alongside Kenneth.
So I don't get where posters say Juliette was involved in all of this planning but when it came time for execution, she goes upstairs. Doesn't make sense.
You seem to read posts, but often ignore the facts. The evidence has been provided to many times. The transcripts and scenes have been presented to you by several Forum members. In regard to the current discussion on this thread you can use my posts #4 and # 56 in the "What Juliette 'Knew': Kelly's death" thread.
In criminal law there one must understand the words accessory and accomplice. I shall defer to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accomplice
Quote:Under the English common law, an accomplice is a person who actively participates in the commission of a crime, even if they take no part in the actual criminal offense. For example, in a bank robbery, the person who points the gun at the teller and asks for the money is guilty of armed robbery. Anyone else directly involved in the commission of the crime, such as the lookout or the getaway car driver, is an accomplice, even if in the absence of an underlying offense keeping a lookout or driving a car would not be an offense.If Juliette had simply sent the betrayal email, provided Kenneth with the intel on her neighbors and left the hotel she would remain a guilty accessory. However she accompanied Kenneth to the crime scene, heard Rispoli confirm the killing of the neighbors, listened as Kenneth slaughtered and decapitated Kelly and is thus an accomplice in a capital crime.
An accomplice differs from an accessory in that an accomplice is present at the actual crime, and could be prosecuted even if the main criminal (the principal) is not charged or convicted. An accessory is generally not present at the actual crime, and may be subject to lesser penalties than an accomplice or principal.
You may chose to ignore these facts yet they remain irrefutable.
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