Monster Questions on Sandra Petrocelli
Monster
Petrocelli's description of the crime and the case in Monster
In Monster, Petrocelli describes the crime and the case as a brutal robbery that resulted in the murder of a store owner. She portrays the defendants, including Steve Harmon, as dangerous individuals...
Monster
How does Petrocelli sensationalize Dr. Moody’s account of Nesbitt’s death to the jury?
Petrocelli sensationalizes Dr. Moody's description of how the shopkeeper died by saying, "You mean he literally drowned in his own blood?"
Monster
How does Petrocelli discredit Sawicki's testimony in Monster?
Petrocelli discredits Sawicki's testimony by emphasizing Sawicki's lack of knowledge about Steve's whereabouts on the day of the murder, highlighting that Sawicki cannot vouch for Steve's actions...
Monster
What do Petrocelli's questions indirectly suggest about Steve in Monster?
Sandra Petrocelli's questions in Monster indirectly suggest that Steve is guilty and complicit in the crime, despite not being the one who killed Alguinaldo Nesbitts. Her questioning is designed to...