sunshine05
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My concerns about guilt or innocence have always been based on these 12 elements and I have not in almost 8 years been able to get past them.
1) The timeline is nearly impossible....
2) How in the world anyone can believe Gracie Dahms
3) The manner in which MY was killed, pure rage, heat of the moment
4) Cars seen near or at the residence when he couldn't possibly be there
5) Michelle fought back, there was a struggle, where are the marks on Young.
6) No motive, not an insurance policy he could never cash,
7) All the rumors surrounding the case that just were not true
8) Nothing in his SUV, not a drop of blood, not a hair , not a fiber, not a trace
9) Keith Hicks not being able to see the door was ajar, he went there 2x, once to hang a newspaper on the door and once to put a receipt under the door.
10) No one sees Jason driving away from the hotel @ midnight, no one sees Jason driving back into the hotel the next morning, and no signs of Jason in the lobby, on the grounds, and no other guest or employee sees him that morning. Why? How did he become so invisible? He was seen checking in, he is seen getting on an elevator, he was seen walking down the hallway, how did he get himself and his luggage out of the hotel without being on some camera somewhere in the hotel?
11) The twig worked, that was a risky gamble if it hadn't.
12) Camera had been messed with before, same hotel, same stairwell, same camera.
I have more, but it's been posted over and over by people who have doubts, so, until we learn if there is a trial 3, its just the same thing over and over.
Yes, good list. I'm also bothered by the two sets of footprints that match up with two people in a vehicle at 5:30AM, the red flags in the 911 call and what I perceive as a staged crime scene with the bloody footprints all in one direction. The State failed to prove their case. I can't think of one thing that they presented that convinces me of guilt.
I think we need to really examine the things that just don't fit, like the dog being missing that afternoon after the 911 call and no bloody paw prints in the house.