wasnt_me
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Yes, but you've proved my point. You have to come up with additional scenarios to explain the evidence. The straightforward scenario is she committed murder in the clothes she was last seen wearing. Of course, she could have been naked, or wearing different clothes, but that adds complexity to the story. Going somewhere to wash and dry her clothes also adds complexity (and if they brought forward the guy who says he saw her at a grocery store, one would've thought they would bring forward a laundromat witness. Both would have had the same credibility.)
FR testified that the clothes on AK's bed were the ones she'd worn the previous day, the last time FR saw AK. those clothes appeared to have been just tossed on the bed, not freshly washed. There was no evidence presented that I know of that those clothes were washed. They were on the bed, as if AK had returned home and showered that morning, just as she said she did. The caption on this photo says this: This photo shows Amanda's outfit that she wore on the night of the murder laying on her bed. Her clothes were tested and nothing incriminating was found.
Rumors and "what if"'s are exactly what they are--Rumors and "what ifs."
