Daniel Horowitz
Daniel Horowitz
Daniel Aaron Horowitzis an American defense attorney who has represented several high-profile clients including talk show host Michael Savage and is a frequent commentator in the media on criminal cases in the news. In 2014 Horowitz was named a Top 100 Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers...
caring compassion hear susan
I have compassion for Susan and I have to come from a caring place when I hear that.
against aggressive attack defended herself susan
Susan Polk defended herself against an attack by a rageful, brutal, aggressive man,
against aggressive defended life man susan
Susan Polk defended her life against a vengeful, aggressive man who was also her husband.
beautiful
I'm never going back there again. It's the most beautiful place ... but all I see is her face.
dead knew though touched
I knew she was dead but still, even though I knew, I kneeled down and touched her to see if she was OK. I did things even though I knew it wasn't going to do any good.
desperate hurt trying
It's not deliberate, she's not really trying to hurt me. She's desperate and scared.
best cops kindly treat
The cops are doing the best they can. They treat me so kindly and with such decency.
buried next
I just want to be buried next to (Pamela) when it's my turn, ... It should have been my turn.
basically beautiful love sat whatever
I just basically sat with her and I just told her I love you and you're beautiful and you know just whatever things you say to someone you love because to me at that point, all that was there was the person that I loved.
decision hit mainly man stir
It was mainly my decision not to go through with it, ... Why hit a man while he's down, and why do something that would just stir up his anger?
call constantly phone pick valued
I still am constantly about to pick up the phone and call Pamela. I valued her life, not so much mine.
sure watched
They watched me to make sure I didn't try to kill myself, which I wasn't going to do.
front grand jury unless
They wouldn't go in front of the grand jury unless they had something to go after.
acted consistent delusions easily explode fueled history jury man mental perfect psychotic serious suffered violence
Felix had a history of delusions and violence which was fueled by untreated and very serious mental illness. When the jury understands that he acted consistent with a man who suffered from a psychotic mental illness, then it makes perfect sense ... that he very easily could explode into a murderous rage.