Many times, lawyers are hired very early as a PR campaign. While the press seems to have picked a side already, it could have easily swung the other way with the press supporting the other side. Be that as it may, the widows lawyer is likely keeping this front page as much as possable with near daily press releases and new stories. It should come as no surprise, they will all be about what a great father he was, pictures of him smiling with his kids if possable or on some dream vacation with his wife. Any and all claims he was a bad person will be prepaired for and if not fought in the press now, they will be in a court room. Example; any claims he was a hot head will be countered that "it was just his way, he loved doing a good job so much he sometimes yelled" or his friends and co-workers will be groomed to be on the stand to say that he never ment anything or harm, just "talked loud" at work but was a barrel of laughs at break or 5 minutes later.
This widows lawyer is a PR lawyer, you can count on it. Nothing more than remolding this guys life after the fact by keeping an eye on the end game. What happens tomorrow or the next day dont matter, setting things up for the end is what counts.
It should be noted that the above PR game is considered jury tainting by most people but most people never connect the dots to see whats going on. You can look back on the Martin/Zimmerman case to see what gets done both by the estate of the dead person and the news media.
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