I like your list.
For a brutal and frenzied double murder in broad daylight I'd have also wanted -
1. Direct evidence tying the accused to the crime scene
2. Direct evidence linking the victims to the accused
3. This includes DNA, fingerprints, blood contamination, digital forensics, cell phone tracking etc
4. Witnesses that could identify the accused rather than the guy on the video
5. More witnesses seeing the murder exit the scene and escaping covered in blood
6. More factual info about time and cause of death
7. An actual murder weapon (linking back to #1&2)
8. A more compelling investigation & presentation of the infamous DTH video
I concede that I obviously know I'm not going to get much if any of the above from what we have seen so far IMO.
Pretty disappointing for $4m IMO.
Crimes do not always have the all the evidence you seek.
Just a lynchpin piece that ties the other evidence together.
MOO they have allowed the defense to build up a straw man of the bullet evidence to be pulled down.
Hopefully they can repair the scope of what the bullet does show.
MOO In this case the lynchpin is the time line. The time line establishes BARD that RA is the man on the bridge.
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He provided the correct time that he arrived to DD when he thought he had been or would be recognized by the teens he passed by Freedom Bridge.
With the correct time, his lie about not seeing Abby and Libby is glaring.
Additionally, a man matching his clothing seen on Platfrom 1, he is missing his phone for 2/13/17 although all other phones have been kept, a bullet consistent with his gun was found at the CS, a Ford Focus with spoked wheels consistent with his vehicle is seen on camera passing HH at correct time not at the revised time.
Other notes, MOO any blood was dry or matted by the time he got back to car, and a quick strip to skivvys and hopping in the car - a plastic bag or not would contain the DNA till home.
Rapists get lucky about not leaving evidence all the time.
Talking about absence of "expected" evidence is a defense techniquto build up the expecratiin beyond the scope of what the evidence shows in order to it tear down, giving the inpression the evidence shows less than what it does show.
Impulsive stranger crimes hardest to solve.
MOO This case has all they need for conviction if they stick to their evidence.