goldenlover
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Have you read the analogy someone gave, about how waking up and seeing the snow on the ground, how could maybe believe that a neighbor brought a snow machine in the night, but the logical assumption is that there was a storm? Sure we didnt see the storm, but we can still intelligently say that is what happened.
You dont think its reasonable to assume that one of the pieces got moved to any other location by animals or water, but you think it IS reasonable to assume that three pieces got moved from another location to RIGHT where the body was of all places, by water and animals? Can you see how although we dont know for sure which it is, common sense is that its the former that happened?
I can see what you are saying, but if the 3 pieces were stuck together, it was then one piece and the odds are equal for either chunk of duct tape to be moved.. but I think the leap is to far to make it a murder weapon and convict a person of 1st degree murder because there was duct tape by a skull that had been tampered with, who knows how many times by a strange man with a meter reader stick.