superunknown
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I think the gun is one of the most compelling and important elements of this case. Common sense would dictate that LE is not going to rely on ballistics tests that were carried out over 40 years ago, since I would assume that could be a great attack point for a defense attorney to go after. I hadn't read that the gun was lost though, so I hope it isn't.
I'm not super optimistic this case is going to get solved criminally unless a witness comes forward with information that can be verified and even then, it might be hard to convict someone beyond a reasonable doubt after all these years.
I'm not super optimistic this case is going to get solved criminally unless a witness comes forward with information that can be verified and even then, it might be hard to convict someone beyond a reasonable doubt after all these years.