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BrothersTrial - > The People vs. Vincent Brothers -> Judge considers vomit evidence
Judge considers vomit evidence
Deputy District Attorney Lisa Green said she wants to put on evidence that Vincent Brothers appeared as though he was going to vomit when one of the detectives was talking to him once they contacted him in Elizabeth City North Carolina after the defense believes he just found out about the deaths.

Green believes Jasper Robinson saw Brothers hosing off vomit just after killing his family. Green said he vomits all the time.

“That would cause that kind of reaction even from the most evil man,” Green said.

Gardina said there is no evidence that anyone threw up in the back yard of the Harper house.

Green said detectives weren’t looking for anything like that.

“I think the more times I show this man shows up the more valuable this evidence becomes,” Green said.

Kern County Superior Court Judge Michael Bush said he doesn’t think it’s relevant, but he is going to consider it.
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posted by BrothersTrial on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at 03:27 PM
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posted by blognroll on Mar 21, 2007 at 03:42 PM
It would have been stronger evidence if there had actually been actual vomit to present : ) Now that's just plain gross!  I hope I have the good sense to enter this anonymously. 
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