On Wednesday morning, Judge Michael Gaffey rejected a motion by Majors’ lawyers to dismiss the charges. Warning: The following photos contain some graphic imagery. The Bellevue hospital doctor who treated Jabbari the morning after the incident testified that she was given a splint for the finger and treated for a two centimeter-long cut behind her right ear. On Monday, the jury was shown an X-ray of Jabbari’s right middle finger, which was bruised and had a hairline fracture after Majors’ alleged assault. The District Attorney’s Office also released photographs of Jabbari’s injuries that were submitted as evidence earlier in the trial. Why else? She was clogged by whatever was going on.” Fine. I’m just gonna bed, I’m not hungry, blah blah blah. Or I was just gonna like, “Hey, let’s go just bed. If it was just you, maybe I could swallow it. Majors: You did not do that, which was took away from the plan. Last night, two nights ago, you did not do that. The woman that supports me - that I support, the work that - needs to be a great woman and make sacrifices the way that man is making for her and for them ultimately. I am doing great things, not just for me, but for my, for my culture and the world. All that said, right? And let’s say, I’m a great man. Majors: Let me just lay it out for you, right? If I am, I’m just gonna say this. Jabbari: I know, I shouldn’t have gone out. Majors: No, no, do you understand that? Because that team, that unit, right? Grace has to be of a certain mindset to support - Coretta Scott King, do you know who that is? That’s Martin Luther King’s wife. Majors: I would like to get to the point where your friends know what job I’m on and go “I think Grace is gonna be out of commission.” Get me? Majors: Then how dare you come home drunk and disturb the peace of our house when we have a plan. Majors: Do you really love me? Do you really? Listen to the audio and read the transcript below: It’s not really contemplating any more…I’m a monster. Majors wrote, “Last night I considered killing myself versus coming home” and “I will probably ill myself. I promise I would never mention you but I understand your fear.” During her testimony last week, Jabbari said that Majors had previously warned her about trusting the police because of “what they would do to him as a Black man.” Part of Jabbari’s next message was redacted, but she wrote, “I will not go to the doctor if you don’t feel safe with me doing so. Why would I want to tell them what really happened when it’s clear I want to be with you.” Jabbari responded, “I will tell the doctor I bumped my head, if I go, I’m going to give it one more day, but I can’t sleep and need some stronger painkillers. “They will ask you questions and as I don’t think you actually protect us it could lead to an investigation even if you do lie and they suspect something.” “I fear you have no perspective of what could happen if you go to the hospital,” Majors wrote.
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