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well... these investigative subpoenas sure seem aimed at Bobb don't they? surprise surprise
<10 Part Video of Local 4 special <---link here for those that missed it.
In this special, the Defenders run down the timeline of known events in the investigation. They take a closer look at Bob and Jane and speak to people who know them best.
Here we provide the special broken into 10 parts.
I wonder Tracy if they mean they just need some concrete evidence to back theories up. We likely aren't privy to how many people confess to crimes they haven't committed.
Yep, I think he means "conspiracy" as in more than one person working together to commit a crime, rather than the way I first interpreted the comment, where I though he was alluding to something like the popular but far fetched/paranoia type government coverup conspiracies.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/...tion/-/1719314/8869010/-/y003x1z/-/index.html
Bashara defense builds own investigation
Bob Bashara's attorney David Griem says Joe Gentz is not his team's focus
--video @ link.
--griem says they have a POI and perhaps another "partner in crime" ( neither of which are joe.)
--these names will be released once their private investigation is complete.
Bashara does have an old Cadillac last registered in 2008 parked at an old property of his in Saint Clair Shores, but David Griem, his attorney, said that proves nothing.
"It's my understanding that Joe Gentz saw that Cadillac for sale some time ago and inquired about purchasing that car, but didn't have the funds to do so," he explained.
We asked Griem whether Bashara was in a relationship with Rachel and seeking someone else to have a relationship with as well.
"I don't know what people do on the internet," he responded.
"I don't think the issues that have developed from those internet conversations have anything to do whatsoever with this case," he told us.
When Griem was retained to represent Bob Bashara, he brought on board a retired FBI agent to assist the defense. Due to the volume of material they amassed, the team took on another investigator.
Our marching orders to them were lets find out what happened, who murdered Jane, and let the chips fall where they may, Griem said.
We will see where the work of our two investigators takes us, he said. We hope it will be right up to the doorstep of the real killer.