By Anonymous
tuesday, april 25, 2023 at 5:43:00 a.m. edt
Short video showing the defendant here:
https://www.wtvy.com/video/2023/04/25/jury-begin-mccraney-deliberations-tomorrow/
He claims he did not know “Jennifer” was dead until recently (24 years later, if you believe that) because she was named as J.B. in media reports, and he knew her as “Jennifer.” Did he hear of her friend Tracie Hawlett also being dead? Did he know her by her name, Tracie Hawlett? Clearly, he saw her at the store. If he heard about “J.B.” being one of the victims he must have heard the name Tracie Hawlett, too, at least in connection with J.B. and the murders.
Did he ever wonder why “Jennifer,” whom he claimed *called him* (more than once), never called him again after they had sex? I mean if you believe his story, she was so hot for him that she had sex with him in his dirty truck on the occasion of only their second meeting (while her friend Tracie waited nearby). And then she just disappeared? Did he wonder why? Did the prosecution ask him about that?
“Jennifer” was a very pretty girl. [N.S.: A very pretty WHITE girl.] Did he not want to have sex with her again?
Surely, no jury will buy his story.
But you never know. You never know where and how a jury will find reasonable doubt.
Does he have a criminal record otherwise? In the short video, he looks fairly respectable and mild-mannered. But then the murders happened almost 25 years ago.
Yes, the prosecution did ask him about that:
https://www.wtvy.com/2023/04/24/mccraney-claims-he-had-sex-with-murder-victim-before-murders/
“One thing led to another and we ended up having sex,” he testified.
[N.S.: That’s a description of a much longer chain of events. But his other description was of a quickie, in which everything lasted only ten minutes, from start—talking, touching, kissing, foreplay, actual coitus—to finish.]
McCraney, when Marshall questioned him, said he learned of the murders about three weeks later when he spoke to his wife on the phone while on the road with his truck, but did not know their names until 20 years later.
“You never thought it was strange that this girl you had sex with in your truck never called you again,” Marshall asked.
He said no, and admitted that he bounced from woman to woman, before he became a pastor.
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