Tuffgong
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The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders and this WM3 cases are very similar. In both cases, the accused were convicted and then later released. In both cases the prosecution swore they had got the right guys and knew stuff others did not know, stuff that for some reason, was never made public. In both of these cases, arrests were made based on a false story. With the yogurt shop murders, the information that led to the arrests was Pierce being picked up because he had a .22 pistol in a mall. He then spread some bull story and they went from there. But the gun in question was not the gun used in the murders, hence, his arrest was not linked to the crime, nor anything he talked about. With the WM3 it was the belief that this was a cult related murder, because of the bodies being desecrated. They ask LE in the area about who is into the occult and names are given. However, most forensic pathologists state that the damage done was done by turtles and wildlife. So, the occult angle, like the .22 angle, led to suspects by erroneous ways. Meaning that in both cases, the arrests of guilty suspects would be based on the dumbest luck ever. Then there are the coerced confessions in both cases, but that is another, very similar, story.