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being that his granddaughter died accidentally in the pool?
He , instead, decides to what … hide the body and help his daughter cover up an accident which is not a crime? He does all of this to help keep her out of jail?
But, Amer ica, Denise Brown is in jail, and has been for three years, and is now facing the death penalty instead of a worst case scenario charge of felony child endangerment, which given sentencing statutes, she would have already been released on.
Does that m ake any sense to you, America?
Hard as it is to swallow, there’s more madness to come. Attorney Gutierrez also claims that Fibber was repeatedly molested by her father , Keith, and also by her brother, Seeley. According to attorney Gutierrez, this explains away Fibber McMom’s bizarre happy partying behavior for thirty-one days following little Deeley’s demise.
Are you buying it, America?
What attorney Gutierrez has failed to tell the court is what happened between Baby Deeley’s drowning and the discovery of her body, and how and why duct tape was placed on her. And why were there chloroform traces in the trunk, and for that matter, why was there the overwhelming scent of decomposition in the trunk?
Oh wait, h e did speculate as to the possible involvement of sewage worker Harley Ray who first found the body. Maybe, says attorney Gutierrez, Mr. Ray found and stole the body, possibly from the Brown’s back yard … who knows? … and then he kept the body, holding onto it in the hopes a large reward would be posted, and when it was, he dumped Baby Deeley’s by-then decomposed remains fifteen houses down from the Brown home and called the sheriff to say, “Hey, look what I’ve found!”
Attorney Gutierrez managed to tell this ridiculous story with a straight face. Personally, I wonder why he didn’t cla im a wandering sasquatch stole Baby Deeley’s body and took it to his cave for a few months before leaving it for Harley Ray to find. Oh wait, sasquatches don’t own the exact same Dora blankets found on Baby Deeley’s body, matching those in the Brown house. Nor, I think we can assume, does Mr. Ray.
It’s a wild ride of a defense theory and one designed to take as many people down alongside Fibber as possible. I’m going to take us now to our field reporter Bambi Isles for updates on a crazy day inside the murder trial of Denise Brown. Bambi, tell us what happened today …
Bambi Isles, KORL 15 News:
Hi , Charlotte, thank you for having me on. As you said, it’s been a shocking day inside the courtroom. We’ve heard that little Deeley drowned in the pool, and about Grandpa Keith’s cover-up, and maybe the most shocking of all, allegations that both Keith and Denise’s brother Seel had been molesting her. Charlotte, what did you think of Mr. Gutierrez referring to Denise Brown’s life inside the Brown house as being similar to that of the book ‘Flowers in the Attic’? It certainly caught my attention.
Charlotte:
How so , Bambi? Yes, I obviously heard him, but I’m not familiar with the book as I do not read fiction. Very quickly, can you sum it up for our viewers at home?
Bambi Isles, KORL 15 News:
Absolutely , Charlotte. The book Mr. Gutierrez referred to was of a young sister and brother hidden away from the world by a cruel domineering mother and -
Charlotte:
And I’m guessing you are going to say a sexually abusive father , is that right, Bambi?
Bambi Isles, KORL 15 News:
No , Charlotte. As a matter of fact, in the book he referred to as paralleling Denise’s life, there is no father at all in the picture. In that story, the inappropriate relationship that develops is between the older brother and his younger sister.
Charlotte:
Really , Bambi, are you saying, despite the dozens - maybe hundreds - of non-fiction books out on the market which address father-daughter incest, attorney Gutierrez chose to mention a fictional story of a brother and sister who became lovers? Doesn’t that seem an odd choice to you, to say the least?
Bambi Isles, KORL 15 News:
To say the least , Charlotte, exactly! We will all be awaiting Seeley Brown’s testimony with great curiosity, but meanwhile Keith Brown was the first witness called following Mr. Gutierrez’s opening and what he had to say was somewhat different.
Charlotte:
By ‘different’, Bambi, I take it you are referring to both his categorical denial of abusing Fibber McMom and participating in a cover-up. I found him to be quite
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