okiedokietoo
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I'm only on page 7 of this thread but the one thing that keeps running through my mind, besides agreeing something hinky is up - is - is any part of the house considered a crime scene and would the jury or anyone want to do a tour of it during the trial? If that's the case, would it have to be preserved in any manner by the courts until and during the trial?
Maybe they just can't stand the thought of a whole nation seeing pictures of their home and garden as a murder scene again splashed over national TV when the viewers will not be at sympathetic this time.
Maybe this is an easier way for them to "escape" what they must surely know is coming down the road towards them - the trial, the protesters, a guilty plea - I can't see them staying in the house during and after that. Why not throw it away and keep your cash stashed - I can imagine them thinking that. Whatever is going on - it won't be straightforward - after all these are the Anthonys.
BBM
Good Point. Any Attorneys here -