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I don't think anything Pro's held back was helpful for or against guilt....he had motive, gun and opportunity ...hope he is found guilty again@chlban “Shattered” is a really good book, I love Kathryn Casey. Not saying I didn’t despise the guy after reading it and I had no doubt about his guilt at the time.
I will now be open-minded and listen to ALL of the evidence. He does deserve a fair trial.
(Reading suggestion is her new book “In Plain Sight.” It’s just so good.)
I wish he was still in prison awaiting trial, i find it strange when people who kill can just go on with their livesI agree. He (and his girlfriend turned wife, IMO) had motive, means, and opportunity. I think his father also knew he was guilty and helped him dispose of the shotgun shells. It is a tragedy that this man was let out of prison. I truly hope everything is done by the book in this re-trial and that the jury puts him back in a cage where he belongs.
That’s not true. I don’t believe he had the opportunity and he didn’t have a gun and was never connected to the type of gun that was the murder weapon.I don't think anything Pro's held back was helpful for or against guilt....he had motive, gun and opportunity ...hope he is found guilty again
Police believed they had their man, but couldn’t arrest Temple because there was no hard evidence connecting him to the crime: no forensics, no fingerprints, no DNA. There were no signs that Temple had cleaned up: no glass or blood found in his truck. And despite an exhaustive search, police never found a shotgun that connected to David Temple.