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1. He was seen on camera heading toward the door that was later found to have been propped open with a rock. He ADMITS to walking out through this door and propping it open.
2. He found out through search warrants and discovery that there were some DNA markers on that rock that matched his DNA. Not a definitive match, but suggestive.
3. He needed to distance himself from that rock, so he came up with a story that has him putting a twig in the door. Since he never spoke to anyone other than what he said from the witness stand in trial #1, the "twig in door" story was a surprise to the state.
4. The twig story is bogus. CCBI went back to investigate this door after trial #1 ended. A twig is not strong enough to hold that heavy door UNLESS it is positioned in just the right way at the locking mechanism. In every other example the door closes and locks when a twig is used.
2. He found out through search warrants and discovery that there were some DNA markers on that rock that matched his DNA. Not a definitive match, but suggestive.
3. He needed to distance himself from that rock, so he came up with a story that has him putting a twig in the door. Since he never spoke to anyone other than what he said from the witness stand in trial #1, the "twig in door" story was a surprise to the state.
4. The twig story is bogus. CCBI went back to investigate this door after trial #1 ended. A twig is not strong enough to hold that heavy door UNLESS it is positioned in just the right way at the locking mechanism. In every other example the door closes and locks when a twig is used.