Ninety-six percent of the 10,000 polled believed Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self defense

The Curious Case of Kyle Rittenhouse, through the Eye's of Gaige Grosskreutz aka Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde. The damaging testimony that helped Kyle Rittenhouse go free.

According to polls SellerThink on YouTube ran on its community page for the week during and following the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, it was clear that the 2 Million YouTube users who visited the channel overwhelming believed Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self defense.

We ran around eight different polls, ranging in a wide variety of topics, with the most popular being regarding the guilt of innocence of Mr. Rittenhouse.  The two two polls which reached in to the ten thousands and higher never statistically changed and remained at a consistent ninety-six percent of the 10,000 polled believed Kyle Rittenhouse acted in self defense and would serve little, if any prison time.  Similarly four percent remained the constant number of those polled who felt Mr. Rittenhouse was guilt of murder and would ultimately go to prison.

Defense Attorney Corey Chriafisi 

SellerThink Photo: Photo: Defense Attorney Corey Chriafisi [front] and  Assistant District Attorney and Prosecutor, Thomas Binger [back] in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
Photo: Defense Attorney Corey Chriafisi [front] and 
Assistant District Attorney and Prosecutor, Thomas Binger [back] in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

SellerThink Photo: The Curious Case of Kyle Rittenhouse, through the Eye's of Gaige Grosskreutz aka Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde.  The damaging testimony that helped Kyle Rittenhouse go free.

In the fictional story Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the main character has a duality in personality.  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, extremely different in character and nature, one passive and kind, the other aggressive and evil. That is ultimately the way Defense Attorney, Corey Chriafisi revealed and pulled out during his examination of "Bicep Guy", Gaige Grosskreutz's testimony. However, it's only apparent when the several hours of testimony is summarized into it's key moments.

SellerThink edited down the Gaige Grosskreutz testimony into a 12 minute video that heavily influenced the jury's decision that Kyle Rittenhouse acted entirely in self defense, something the main stream media like CNN, MSNBC [who the judge kicked out of court], and others are all to anxious to pass over in order to present their twisted political agenda.

Lying under oath one minute and accidently admitting he was lying one minute, then the next minute having his entire store unravel piece by piece as Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Attorney, Corey Chriafisi slowly chipped away at him until his really intent, motive and plan came out into the light.

Interest is the Kyle Rittenhouse trial was international, every country imaginable wanting to learn more about the situation. Most having had bad information pushed as a racial narrative by US Fake News Media Networks to its foreign affiliates, with little truth to it.  As a result, those from other countries expecting a particular angle came across a completely non-racial trial very different than the official news within their country.

SellerThink: geographical interests stats of kyle rittenhouse trial

When the Kyle Rittenhouse videos from the trial first came out a few minutes later on the SellerThink YouTube channel in the beginning, views in the USA soared immediately to over 1 million views, followed by 50K views in Canada, 33K views in the United Kingdom, 21K views in Australia followed by every other country into the lower thousands. Those numbers continued to climb with each passing hour, breakings SellerThink's historical 1 Million views from the previous 8 years, with an additional 2 Million views within three days.

This case had some unusual, weird and yet oddly entertaining moments, like when Superman was used as an example during one of the witnesses testimony.

SellerThinks Photo: of Prosecutor Thomas Binger with the words, Weird Moments of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial

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While it would seem the most popular testimony or video would actually be of the final verdict, that was not the case. In fact the most popular testimony on video is that of police office, Brittany Bray which had broken 700,000 views within several days and growing.
Law Enforcement Officer, Bray began trending in the comments section of YouTube as the most hot women of the year, despite her often unusual demeanor while testifying. 



You can view all of the SellerThink Kyle Rittenhouse Trial videos for free on YouTube, via this video playlist link.  

Unfortunately, by the second day of the trial, YouTube began censoring non-corporate news channels on YouTube preventing them from showing any of the actual live video footage of the BLM Antifa riots as they were occurred around Kyle Rittenhouse as the circumstances that eventually led to his need to defend himself from several radicalized attackers.  SellerThink was forced to remove those videos, though originally approved by YouTube for video presentation, YouTube later restricted them only to those over 18 years of age, despite the same content being available without any limitations or age restrictions on news networks who had streamed the video from the same source as SellerThink.

Fortunately, we have a non-YouTube channel on Utreon where our banned YouTube videos go. In this video as you can tell while watching this video of Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Prosecutor, Thomas Binger gives his closing statements before the Jury.