Relative to the boys, her injuries were minor, bordering on superficial. Doctors characterized some of them as having hesitation marks. The wound to her neck, while serious, was still shallow.
I lived in Dallas at the time of the murders & trial. I followed it very closely at the time. I'll never forget when the "birthday party" at the grave was shown on local tv. My wife and I were setting at a bar after work, and when that came on, she turned and looked at me and said very matter...
Care to elaborate on the source of this new evidence? Everything I've read indicates both boys blood were on her shirt. I have an MSEE, so I'm not one of those "untrained" in science.
That single print has always been a laughable defense. An intruder so careful that he didn't leave any other evidence somehow slips up, removed the gloves he would have had to be wearing, and leaves a bloody print? Sure....
What I always find ridiculous in reference to the silly string tape was that Darlie invited the media. She clearly knew she was being taped and was ultimately so narcissistic that she couldn't keep her mug off tv.
Amen Cami... Episode 4 was so full of ridiculous conjecture it was embarrassing. I particularly liked how they featured "Darlies friend", as though she was some kind of authority. Her little sister appeared to blame the trial being moved to Kerrville on Greg Davis, when Mulder requested the...
As Cami correctly noted above, there is essentially no evidence that anyone entered or left that house. They continue to comment on the fact that there was "a lot of blood everywhere", yet NO BLOOD at the purported point of egress (the cut screen). Darin made a big deal of the fact that the...
Watched it last night... completely biased and full of misinformation. Kathy Cruz, Darlie Kee, etc. the whole list of usual subjects, spreading their characteristic BS. One of the best was the "they were afraid Darlie was going to die"... never heard that played up so much. Also playing...
I believe there is a good chance that he knows she is guilty, and covered for her at the time. He may have even helped stage the scene, though I'm not convinced of that. Ultimately, he went along with the intruder theory as the path of least resistance.
Not really what I said... Echols clearly had mental issues, and wanted to act on his fantasies / beliefs... the other two probably just followed his lead... again without much thought to what would happen after. Sorry, but 'theory of the crime' need not be overly complex particularly in a case...
My two cents are as follows:
This was a crime of
Opportunity
Savage curiosity
group dynamic
bravao
Damien, ever the ring leader, saw an opportunity to play out some of his twisted religious / cultist fantasies and took it. Many younger sociopathic killers describe "wanting to...
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