Well I would think if the knife were used for skinning/cleaning deer, the reaction of luminal would be explained. If there is blood residue on any of RAs knives, I hope they go straight to DNA testing without possible contaminating the sample with luminal. My opinion only.
I think they Defense will say the bullet has no connection to the murders, and in any event, it didn't come from RA's gun. Ejection scratch marks on a bullet can't really be irrefutably tied to a specific gun, in my opinion, no matter what LE claims. My opinion only.
"The police report says both Neal and Mullins had been drinking and blood alcohol tests show he was twice over the legal limit and Mullins was well above the .08 threshold for intoxication. The report says Neal was arrested and went willingly with officers.
In Jackson’s own writing in a police...
This is just my opinion but was RW seen by 5 different people? Maybe he was, but I question if they will be able to testify they saw RW, base on what they said they saw per the PCA.
Here is what 3 of the five people saw per the PCA: "Interviews were conducted with 3 juveniles, and they...
In my opinion, handgun and knife are easily explained--in a rural area of a midwestern state free from restrictive firearms laws, many men carry handguns routinely. <modsnip>
I don't think there is any agreement about what if anything he stuffed in his jacket. There are many theories--I recall...
In my opinion, he did not plan on murdering anyone that day. He passed other groups of girls on the paths that day and did not molest them. One group said "hi" to him but he pretty much ignored them, according to the Probable Cause Affadavit. When he left the bridge, he encountered Abby and...
Here is an interesting article exploring the attacks on electrical substations that have been happening across the nation. From the article:
"Nearly 600 electric emergency incidents and disturbances were caused by suspected and confirmed physical attacks and vandalism on the electric grid in...
I wonder if the "overkill" on Kaylee is because she woke up and began to fiercely fight back against the murderer? The two girls were in the same bed, perhaps Madison was killed first, relatively quickly, but Kaylee woke up and began to strongly resist. The murderer would have then needed to...
I think they mean to imply "Look, Rick may have dressed similar to the Bridge Guy, but that's just an unfortunate coincidence. I mean, if he was guilty, he would have destroyed those clothes! But that thought did not even occur to him, because he is not the murderer."
Your analysis is fine however in this case there was no grand jury presentation. The prosecutors issued an arrest warrant approved by Judge Deimer and a trial was then scheduled based on Judge Deimer's authorization. My opinion only.
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