MiniMoo
Beyond A Reasonable Doubt
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I think the evidence so far points to this crime being carried out by RA alone. I also think the crime scene can be described as ritualistic - but not necessarily Odinist type ritualistic. To me the re-dressing is a stronger part of “ritualistic” than the stick formations and blood on tree, but I think everyone will interpret the crime scene in line with their own perspective.
I do really want to see the full arguments around timeline by both sides. I don’t know what D are arguing around timeline and don’t know the arguments around time of death. It is slightly possible to me that other parties could have accessed the crime scene through the cemetery but it’s a bit of a leap and I’d need more evidence than “ it could have happened”. To me even more of a stretch if it supposedly happened after people started searching for A &L. I think D have their work cut out trying to argue for this but I do want to hear it.
MOO
Why do you see the re-dressing part as ritualistic? Interesting perspective.
For me, the redressing isn't ritualistic like how some may view it as yourself, but because the perpetrator (believe it or not) cared about Abby and didn't want her to be humiliated.
I would like to understand it a bit better as to why it would be seen as ritualistic though.