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1) there is no evidence that the Purdue Professor ever saw the crime scene or photos of the crime scene.
2) I think he stated that the diagrams of sticks he had seen ( so most likely a rough sketch) may vaguely represent what someone might think is a rune.
I think this is where LE were trying to make the suspect fit the crime.
This is not uncommon when you have a person or persons that act in a way they implicates them, like making a shocking statement to a relative or positing weird unsavory photos on social media.
I can be 100% wrong. There could be runes all over the crime scene and a whole manifesto pledging oath to Odin ( if there is such a thing). But I think we would have heard a lot more about this in the Franks if there was an abundance of evidence that this was a ritual. Instead of speaking of an abundance of Odinist symbols at the crime scene the defense works real hard to try to just connect these guys together. And barely do so.
Defense gives us some sticks, some body positioning, and a blood splatter.
If it was a ritual- I don’t think Odin would have been pleased with their lack of ceremony.
All my opinions.
1) there is no evidence that the Purdue Professor ever saw the crime scene or photos of the crime scene.
2) I think he stated that the diagrams of sticks he had seen ( so most likely a rough sketch) may vaguely represent what someone might think is a rune.
I think this is where LE were trying to make the suspect fit the crime.
This is not uncommon when you have a person or persons that act in a way they implicates them, like making a shocking statement to a relative or positing weird unsavory photos on social media.
I can be 100% wrong. There could be runes all over the crime scene and a whole manifesto pledging oath to Odin ( if there is such a thing). But I think we would have heard a lot more about this in the Franks if there was an abundance of evidence that this was a ritual. Instead of speaking of an abundance of Odinist symbols at the crime scene the defense works real hard to try to just connect these guys together. And barely do so.
Defense gives us some sticks, some body positioning, and a blood splatter.
If it was a ritual- I don’t think Odin would have been pleased with their lack of ceremony.
All my opinions.
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