IMHO RA cannot reveal that which he does not know. While it is possible that Wala fed him details of a “white van” she had gleaned from her numerous social media accounts, how the clothes ended up as they were is something she or others would not likely know. Only the killer(s) know that detail.I think that blue coat is long gone, thrown away the same time as the box cutter (confession). We know that CVS issued them, and they seized some from Allen.
I did hope for more detailed confessions, but I’ll take that one to his mom that seemed to be given in a lucid mental state (as opposed to the rest of them).
The account he provided about his day was also important to me, as it added color to the events and couldn’t be found in discovery.
Him saying he did it over and over didn’t do it for me. I needed details outside of that.
The van is important, as even if the defense casts doubt on if it was BW’s or not, it was a realistic detail about a distraction. I do think it was probably his van though.
My biggest unanswered question is why Abby was wearing Libby’s clothes, and how the crime scene came to be. Allen is the only person who could answer that question, and it’s apparent he never has.
If he is found guilty I think he may ultimately provide these answers at some point. If he lives that long (I don’t think he’s long for this earth).
Regardless, it already appears that Weber’s testimony is about to be impeached. The D has him cornered. It’s very interesting to listen to how it’s all going down. JMHO