I'm not fully following what's happened because I don't watch court assassin, but I don't know what tearing him apart about what he should have done or what should have happened is usefulWhy do they all just keep going on at someone? As soon as one of them pauses to take a breath the next starts, so the person they're firing it all at hasn't got the opportunity to process and respond. Is that the point? Using dirty tactics to overwhelm someone into admitting or being widely perceived as "guilty"?