My definition of "evidence" is much more rigid:
My physical "evidence":
The blue fibers still clutched in MM's hand when the bodies were found. (Quite honestly, this could be one and only true smoking gun of this entire case, in my view.)
The blue candle wax found on one of the boys' shirts.
The foot print at the crime scene.
The mystery binding used on MM that hadn't originated from any of the boys' shoes.
The yellow stain on the shoelace hole of one of the shoes.
I am not counting the markings/scrapings on the body, in that I am choosing to separate wounds from what is physical evidence. Basically, this is all there is, as far as physical evidence goes.
My physical "evidence":
The blue fibers still clutched in MM's hand when the bodies were found. (Quite honestly, this could be one and only true smoking gun of this entire case, in my view.)
The blue candle wax found on one of the boys' shirts.
The foot print at the crime scene.
The mystery binding used on MM that hadn't originated from any of the boys' shoes.
The yellow stain on the shoelace hole of one of the shoes.
I am not counting the markings/scrapings on the body, in that I am choosing to separate wounds from what is physical evidence. Basically, this is all there is, as far as physical evidence goes.