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Disagree. Evidence has to relate to the crime. Sticks in a forest on or near a body do not directly relate to ritual. Is there a ritual that involves kidnapping two girls, stripping them, possibly forcing one to wear the other's clothes, slitting their necks one or more times, nearly decapitating one of the victims, and tossing a couple of sticks on their bodies?Maybe. But he has a legal right to present an alt explanation per the motion itself which I read earlier. I'll say MOO here since not a lawyer.
Some ritual involves sticks, not all sticks involve ritual. How does this crime scene illustration represent ritual - keeping in mind that this is a forest covered with sticks, branches, leaves and blood. Numbers represent possible movements of Libby as she was murdered.
Red = Abby
Yellow = Libby
