Megnut
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It's worse than that even! His alibi is sooooooo good that AT can't reveal it in its entirety until trial when she plans to elicit it, as if by magic, during cross examination. What the what? Even she knows that's not how an alibi defense is registered. By reservation.The weather that night in Wawawi Park was 28 degrees Fahrenheit:
A freeze occurs at any time the surface air temperature reaches 28 degrees or less. This temperature causes damage to most vegetation except certain species which are resistant to freezing. Freeze free period is the number of consecutive days where the air temperature does not fall below 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
The park WAS CLOSED after dusk and until 7 am:
"The gated entrance to the park and campsite grounds is locked daily from dusk until 7:00 a.m., so plan your arrival accordingly and be aware that cars can be locked in overnight."
The skies were cloudy, the weather was freezing, the park was closed to cars, and we are to believe he was inside the park at 4 am?
I do find it interesting that his 'alibi' is basically that he always is known to be out and about alone, in the wee hours, just wandering around aimlessly. That is not a good thing to put in the mind of the jurors, IMO.
She knows what she she's doing. He has no calcuable alibi, she can't in good faith offer one, and she is telegraphing her strategy -- that she will attempt to poke holes in the investigation/investigators/CAST analysis/CAST report in the hopes of confusing jurors into thinking that, if the experts can't pinpoint every place BK was that night, maybe he was somewhere else.
That's what Cy was for. To find anywhere else an imaginary Elantra could have parked for an important chunk of the around 4 am. And to give the impression there's some kind of science behind her word jumble.
He has no alibi. His phone may have parked but his car didn't.
Well, not until he parked it behind 1122.
JMO