I would like to ask a question, in the hopes that someone here can clear my confusion.
According to this article from WRAL, police found a Lowe's receipt for a drop cloth in Brad's car, and then 5 days later found a drop cloth in a Home Depot bag in Brad's garage.
Now, that is either a misprint by WRAL or something that I feel should have been talked about a lot more.
If it's not a misprint, I think that little difference could have been a factor in the jury's decision. It would lead me to believe that the drop cloth found is not the drop cloth purchased that Friday morning by Brad.
That, in turn, would lead me to believe that Brad spent that Friday morning getting ready to execute the plan he had devised, right down to the 1:15 google search of where he was going to go with the body.
There's no logical explanation for why a drop cloth bought at Lowe's would be in the garage in a Home Depot bag.
According to this article from WRAL, police found a Lowe's receipt for a drop cloth in Brad's car, and then 5 days later found a drop cloth in a Home Depot bag in Brad's garage.
Now, that is either a misprint by WRAL or something that I feel should have been talked about a lot more.
If it's not a misprint, I think that little difference could have been a factor in the jury's decision. It would lead me to believe that the drop cloth found is not the drop cloth purchased that Friday morning by Brad.
That, in turn, would lead me to believe that Brad spent that Friday morning getting ready to execute the plan he had devised, right down to the 1:15 google search of where he was going to go with the body.
There's no logical explanation for why a drop cloth bought at Lowe's would be in the garage in a Home Depot bag.