Yikes. They might not even be able to prove fraud? How do they hope to prove a murder based in large part on the fraud. Not much left except cell phone dead time and spotty dna in the trooper in which Chase admitted being in. Starting to look like the entire prosecution case calls for speculation and lacks foundation.
We are 1/4th into the trial. SBSO did a search warrant on the home as a Homicide Case. We haven't yet heard about those results, which they claim to have evidence it did in fact occur in the home. Stay tuned . . .