I'm curious why the ex-D decided to go with this Odinist theory to begin with. It's wild to me that Odinism was an actual line of investigation even, on any level.
The ex-D decided to go with a third-party-did-it argument, but skipped the usual suspects: KAK, RL, etc. Whoever they chose to use to introduce reasonable doubt had to be someone they felt the State couldn't throw back in their face at trial with easily explained evidence to the contrary. Jmo. Maybe TC really does believe one, or some, of the men he and the other Rushville group investigated, and the task force too quickly dismissed it. IDK.
I guess in my mind, the ritual sacrifice part is where they went wrong, maybe trying to force some of their interpreted evidence to fit. It just seems to me maybe they didn't need to do that to make those guys work. The fact that they are Odinist didn't even seem the most sus aspect about any of them, imo.
But maybe this is the avenue the ex-D took to introduce them, and through the Franks motion, because it can't be as easily proven that the task force investigated them as thoroughly as they did KAK, RL, etc. Just a thought.
And please, I'm not supporting the Odinist claims or giving sympathy to anyone here, I'm simply curious about the strategy.