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I'm going to go out on a limb and say I think it will include the car year change that we discussed at length, probably some things that might sound a bit promising only when presented out of context, and others that we may find ridiculous. I'm not expecting anything with any real substance.
Agree. If your client admits to driving around at 3AM, has a car that matches the general description of a vehicle seen speeding away from the address at the time of the murders, and his DNA is on the murder weapon's sheath... unless you have STRONG EVIDENCE OF YOUR OWN that he was not there... you have a very weak defense.
This one, if it goes to trial, should be a straightforward conviction.
If BK has any sense at all, he will take the Alford or plead guilty to spare his life.. so he can read up on himself when someone writes a book about the murders.