Here's an article that goes over some of this "withheld exculpatory evidence"
http://www.houstonpress.com/news/unreasonable-doubt-did-kelly-siegler-really-railroad-an-innocent-man-eight-years-ago-7860329
He's guilty. The prosecutor's misconduct is inexcusable but the evidence doesn't lie and it all pointed to David Temple. Don't rely on the 48 hours episode, rely on Katherine Casey's book Shattered. This is not a David Camm case. Don't feel sorry for the guy.
Innocent without a doubt. It's not up to Amanda to explain Rudy Guede's behaviors and movement that night.
I see a lot of parallels between this case and the WMFree case. It would be a shame if the US extradited her.
I think what the grand jury meant is that either Patsy or John killed JBR but they couldn't pinpoint which one so they charged both with this lesser charge.
What two letters are the "2 out of 26" which do not match Patsy's handwriting?
The more I look at the note and the exemplars I think that Patsy might not have written the note. Check the word "delivery" which occurs twice out of three words on the first page of the ransom note.
Note the...
To me John Ramsey is the strongest suspect.
We can glean from the evidence that one of the Ramseys is responsible for JBR's death.
A 9 year old killing a 6 year old and then the parents covering up in a such a weird way is highly unlikely.
I think the only reasonable theory is that John...
Well what type of cord was it? And what other things were on that hardware receipt, because the first thing I thought after reading the beginning of your post was premeditation.
Can someone explain to me about the duct tape and paracord on JBR?
I know the paintbrush handle of the garrot came from the Ramsey house, but afaik nothing indcates the duct tape and paracord came from the house, right?
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