anglolawyer
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@anglolawyer: I'd love to see a guilter version of what they think those nine elements mean. Osmotically.
@grinder: It's funny but I had that exact thought yesterday. The guilter TOD is whenever A&R don't have digital proof that they were at R's flat.
TOD was actually about 9:15. I think that Rudy -- having gotten away with B & E so recently, thought that he could talk his way out of it again. I also think that -- as his Perugia friends reported -- he saw himself as good with the ladies.
He approached Meredith in her room while she was taking off her shoes. She screamed, maybe kicked him, and so he attacked her. Once it started he was overtaken by the rush of power & the rage against her for "forcing" him to subdue her.
I can tell you exactly what the guilters would say about the list of reasons supporting an early TOD (to which not turning on the heating should be added - thank you Grinder). They would dismiss them severally and refuse to combine them. The next sentence is very deep, get ready (I am serious). The difference between the parties is largely a matter of weight. As in: what weight should you give to this (evidence) and how much to that? OK, two sentences. They do not assign weight reasonably.