proudfootz
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The problem this would present for me is that the Dassey statements (a mare's nest of contradictions all by themselves!), both prosecution theories, and now this alleged jailhouse confession (hearsay at best IMO) are in contradiction to the physical evidence and none of them make any sense. It couldn't have happened umpteen different ways.
Just throwing anything and everything against the wall hoping something will stick stinks of desperation. If Steven's accusers constantly have to reconsider and reinvent what they think might have happened because they doubt their own theories there's no good reason for me to think the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
No one knows how Teresa was killed, when or where this happened. So would-be snitches are free to claim anything that pops into their heads and get an audience. Only the killer would know her hair was cut? There's zero evidence her hair was cut. Only the killer would know manacles were used to restrain Teresa... no, ropes were used... no, socks were used now? The fact is, there is no evidence Teresa was ever restrained at all. She could have been killed while standing toward the rear of her vehicle as indicated by the blood splatter evidence.
All my own opinion, as usual.
Just throwing anything and everything against the wall hoping something will stick stinks of desperation. If Steven's accusers constantly have to reconsider and reinvent what they think might have happened because they doubt their own theories there's no good reason for me to think the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
No one knows how Teresa was killed, when or where this happened. So would-be snitches are free to claim anything that pops into their heads and get an audience. Only the killer would know her hair was cut? There's zero evidence her hair was cut. Only the killer would know manacles were used to restrain Teresa... no, ropes were used... no, socks were used now? The fact is, there is no evidence Teresa was ever restrained at all. She could have been killed while standing toward the rear of her vehicle as indicated by the blood splatter evidence.
All my own opinion, as usual.