Yes, money, magazines and sex toys were missing after the murder.Was money taken from the cash? I wonder if he was trying to disguise the murder as a robbery gone wrong.
I knew of the magazines but not the rest. Wonder what he did with the stuff after he couldn’t hide it under the coat? Was there a backpack seen?Yes, money, magazines and sex toys were missing after the murder.
From today in court:I knew of the magazines but not the rest. Wonder what he did with the stuff after he couldn’t hide it under the coat? Was there a backpack seen?
He testified he had a backpack, but left it at school. School however was between where he emerged from his flight and the wildly circuitous route he took to downtown.I knew of the magazines but not the rest. Wonder what he did with the stuff after he couldn’t hide it under the coat? Was there a backpack seen?
Evidence of his DNA under her nails, "a major source" which likely got their through some degree of force.Things that may support innocence so far:
-no previous or subsequent violence or criminal record
-his age at the time
-no weapon recovered
-where did the items alleged to be stolen go after he discarded his jacket?
-no explanation for who came in at 11 am when Renee got off the phone - if it wasn't Wright, nobody else came forward. If it was Wright, it seems like a long time to be in the store.
-Renee's sense of being followed
-wrong sized shoe print in the bathroom?
-demeanor on stand? We only know he was emotional.
Things that may support guilt so far:
-all the physical and behavioural evidence looks exactly as it would if he committed murder and fled the scene
-witnesses who saw him with/using a 'bag'
-he never came forward about the jacket or his story in 25 years of sober second thought
-nobody in his family identifed the jacket in the photo that has been repeatedly published in the media over and over since the crime ocurred
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I'll keep it brief.Things that may support innocence so far:
-no previous or subsequent violence or criminal record
-his age at the time
-no weapon recovered
-where did the items alleged to be stolen go after he discarded his jacket?
-no explanation for who came in at 11 am when Renee got off the phone - if it wasn't Wright, nobody else came forward. If it was Wright, it seems like a long time to be in the store.
-Renee's sense of being followed
-wrong sized shoe print in the bathroom?
-demeanor on stand? We only know he was emotional.
Things that may support guilt so far:
-all the physical and behavioural evidence looks exactly as it would if he committed murder and fled the scene
-witnesses who saw him with/using a 'bag'
-he never came forward about the jacket or his story in 25 years of sober second thought
-nobody in his family identifed the jacket in the photo that has been repeatedly published in the media over and over since the crime ocurred
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There was evidence that somebody used the sink to clean up, but not him specifically.Evidence of his DNA under her nails, "a major source" which likely got their through some degree of force.
Missing money in the cash box, and his fingerprints on it.
Was their any evidence found in the bathroom to indicate that he had washed his hands there?
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A further "brief" thought. After 25 years, would there be any list of students writing certain exams on a certain day? I don't think so; therefore, there is no proof, just a claim. Also, in high school, students are allowed to leave the exam centre when they wish to do so.They are not required to stay for two hours. Any record of when a student left the exam centre would have been noted, but destroyed a long time ago.I'll keep it brief.
Teal, being blue-green, is described as blue by some people and green by others. This does not surprise me.
I remember writing exams in high school. Most people went home unless they had another exam in the afternoon. There wasn't anything to do: the cafeteria was closed and hallways were silent. Administrators discouraged loitering. Few were in the hallways. It's hard to imagine waiting around for four hours. The school library closed for book inventory during exams, too.
This brings up another point. Final high school exams are stressful. Some students handle it better than others. Not everyone is resilient. The pressure for good marks for PSE admissions is also high.
Let's say someone bombed an important exam and knew it would have consequences for their career choices. What would happen if a store clerk snapped at them that day for some reason?
Also important, if there is any mental health history relevant here, would that be admissable in court? Would a juvenile record be admissable in court? I don't think so. Would an adult criminal record be admissable? I don't think so.
And finally, reusable nylon shopping bags today look a lot like that jacket material.
There was evidence that somebody used the sink to clean up, but not him specifically.
A further "brief" thought. After 25 years, would there be any list of students writing certain exams on a certain day? I don't think so; therefore, there is no proof, just a claim. Also, in high school, students are allowed to leave the exam centre when they wish to do so.They are not required to stay for two hours. Any record of when a student left the exam centre would have been noted, but destroyed a long time ago.
No one ever stepped forward from the school, as far as we know: no teachers, no students, no support staff.There might not be a list available, but some students could possibly remember who was in their class. Some may even still have their exams in their possession, which would have the date on them. It may be possible to recall who was present, and maybe even who walked out early. It's much more difficult to recall if someone was absent.
The killer left a trail of blood in the snow which was tracked by the dog. I'm assuming the dog was trailing the blood, and not necessarily the killer. Could that be right? That trail let to the teal coat. It doesn't sound like there were any other trails that the dog followed.Things that may support innocence so far:
-no previous or subsequent violence or criminal record
-his age at the time
-no weapon recovered
-where did the items alleged to be stolen go after he discarded his jacket?
-no explanation for who came in at 11 am when Renee got off the phone - if it wasn't Wright, nobody else came forward. If it was Wright, it seems like a long time to be in the store.
-Renee's sense of being followed
-wrong sized shoe print in the bathroom?
-demeanor on stand? We only know he was emotional.
Things that may support guilt so far:
-all the physical and behavioural evidence looks exactly as it would if he committed murder and fled the scene
-witnesses who saw him with/using a 'bag'
-he never came forward about the jacket or his story in 25 years of sober second thought
-nobody in his family identifed the jacket in the photo that has been repeatedly published in the media over and over since the crime ocurred
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The killer left a trail of blood in the snow which was tracked by the dog. I'm assuming the dog was trailing the blood, and not necessarily the killer. Could that be right? That trail led to the teal coat.Things that may support innocence so far:
-no previous or subsequent violence or criminal record
-his age at the time
-no weapon recovered
-where did the items alleged to be stolen go after he discarded his jacket?
-no explanation for who came in at 11 am when Renee got off the phone - if it wasn't Wright, nobody else came forward. If it was Wright, it seems like a long time to be in the store.
-Renee's sense of being followed
-wrong sized shoe print in the bathroom?
-demeanor on stand? We only know he was emotional.
Things that may support guilt so far:
-all the physical and behavioural evidence looks exactly as it would if he committed murder and fled the scene
-witnesses who saw him with/using a 'bag'
-he never came forward about the jacket or his story in 25 years of sober second thought
-nobody in his family identifed the jacket in the photo that has been repeatedly published in the media over and over since the crime ocurred
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