Title : "For about 20 minutes in a Tampa courtroom on Wednesday, a jury listened to an 11-year-old boy describe what he survived three years ago: hearing his mother hit with a shotgun blast..."
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"For about 20 minutes in a Tampa courtroom on Wednesday, a jury listened to an 11-year-old boy describe what he survived three years ago: hearing his mother hit with a shotgun blast..."
"... seeing his sister stabbed in the head with an ax, and then feeling himself get soaked in gasoline and lit on fire. His father, Ronnie Oneal III, is charged with committing these crimes. After the 11-year-old’s harrowing testimony to prosecutors, Oneal himself got up to directly question him about it. 'Did I hurt you the night of this incident?' Oneal asked the boy, Ronnie Oneal IV. 'Yes,' the child replied. 'You stabbed me.'"The father attacked the child's credibility: The boy had said he saw his father shoot his mother, but he didn't see it, he heard it.
Of course, the father is exercising his constitutional rights, representing himself and confronting the witness against him. This was a choice. He also chose to yell at the jury during his opening statement: "The evidence is going to show that we are under the most vicious, lying, fabricating, fictitious, government you ever seen! By the time it’s all said and done, you will see who is the mass murderers in Tampa Bay!"
The prosecutors called the boy as a witness. I'll start the video at the point when Oneal picks up his notepad and begins his cross-examination:
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