heartgoesout
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I think Rivera "playing it safe" by not committing to a theory as you suggest Pua, in my opinion could be the downfall. No jury is going to convict if they walk away feeling like they don't know what happened and certainly if they feel the prosecution appears not to know what happened... with only circumstantial evidence.
I hope I'm wrong on that.
Questions I still have.
How the heck did he pull off the timeline?
Did he have help?
How did such little bone fragments turn up without the use of a power tool? A small serrated knife couldn't have done that.
What was the actual case of death?
Where is she? and how was she disposed of?
I'm not asking in the sense of our discussions on here, I'm asking from a jurors point of view.
I hope I'm wrong on that.
Questions I still have.
How the heck did he pull off the timeline?
Did he have help?
How did such little bone fragments turn up without the use of a power tool? A small serrated knife couldn't have done that.
What was the actual case of death?
Where is she? and how was she disposed of?
I'm not asking in the sense of our discussions on here, I'm asking from a jurors point of view.