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He is a third party in the literal sense, but the third-party culprit defense is a specific legal strategy that requires a pretrial hearing. The defense must ask the court for permission to argue that someone else committed the crime, and the judge has to rule the evidence admissible under Section 1105. If they don’t go that route, or the judge denies it, they can still mention Higgins in ways that don’t cross the evidentiary line.3rd party not being used but clearly the finger is pointed not too subtly at Brian Higgins. Is he not a third party?
- They can reference facts already in evidence like Higgins being in the area, inconsistencies in his story as part of general reasonable doubt, not as a formal claim that he did it.
-They can suggest that the investigation was incomplete or failed to follow up on other suspects.
-They can emphasize that ‘someone’ else might have done it without directly accusing him.