CajunStrong
New Member
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2012
- Messages
- 406
- Reaction score
- 0
I have been thinking today about evidence and a potential plea.
For him to take a plea agreement and admit guilt at this point, they would have to have some very solid evidence. He is not going to plead guilty without a solid belief that the jury would convict him. Of course, there are different types of plea deals.
It seems like the truck will have no evidentiary value unless it shows damage from the bike hit. There could be DNA on the bike. Her clothes or other items in the gravesite could have DNA but that would not be back from the lab as of yet. There could be video evidence. Family/witness statements. Maybe tire tracks at Whiskey Bay that match the tire tracks at his home.
It seems like everything else would be circumstancial. The truck likely contained most of the evidence and it appears to be nothing but a metal frame. To me, it seems unlikely he took her back to his house or it would have been burned also.
Can't seem to think of anything else that won't raise doubt.
For him to take a plea agreement and admit guilt at this point, they would have to have some very solid evidence. He is not going to plead guilty without a solid belief that the jury would convict him. Of course, there are different types of plea deals.
It seems like the truck will have no evidentiary value unless it shows damage from the bike hit. There could be DNA on the bike. Her clothes or other items in the gravesite could have DNA but that would not be back from the lab as of yet. There could be video evidence. Family/witness statements. Maybe tire tracks at Whiskey Bay that match the tire tracks at his home.
It seems like everything else would be circumstancial. The truck likely contained most of the evidence and it appears to be nothing but a metal frame. To me, it seems unlikely he took her back to his house or it would have been burned also.
Can't seem to think of anything else that won't raise doubt.