Thursday, March 13, 2008
Michael George comic book store murder trial: daughters testify in his defense
The Tribune Democrat and the Detroit Free Press report on the ongoing Michael George murder trial. Tracie George and Michelle George, daughters of murder victim Barbara George and murder defendant Michael George testified in his defense Wednesday. Tracie — who was four at the time — testified that she remembers her father sleeping on her grandmother’s couch the day of the murder. Though she doesn’t remember the actual time, she remembers that it was dark outside.
Both daughters also testified that their father took them from Pennsylvania to Michigan once a year to visit their mother’s grave and to visit their grandmother, aunts and uncles. Michelle George testified that they all say a prayer each time they visit their mother’s grave, and that Michael George gets emotional at these yearly visits.
I’m no legal expert*, but I have to believe this testimony was persuasive. This case is built solely on circumstantial evidence. There is no physical evidence. This case relies solely on the testimony of what people remember nearly 20 years ago. In a case like this, I imagine having the daughters of the victim testify for their father is highly persuasive. If there was any doubt that their father murdered their mother, I have to believe Tracie and Michelle would not have testified. If there was any doubt in their minds, they would not have come to their father’s defense. Both girls know of the sordid details of their father’s womanizing and all around improper behavior while married to their mother. They none the less have come to their father’s defense.
If I was on the jury, that’s all I would need to hear.
* In full disclosure, I did use to watch L.A. Law.

I am sure they love there father and of course they will have to defend him, he is the only parent left in their life. How much do they really remember and how much were they told. His mother will also defend him since that is her son. How he was so distraught over her death seems rather funny since he moved in Renee 2 months later. The fact that he was grieving at her funeral was not so obvious to Barbie’s family. Most of them remember him with sunglasses and not emotional at all. Believe what you want, if there is not enough evidence then an guilty man will go free.