TwiceOver
Lifer
- Dec 20, 2002
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And my point, albeit looks lost on you, was there was huge amounts of reasonable doubt in this case. I'm not sure what conclusive evidence you have that would point to him taking the phone, or doing anything with the phone really at all.
All we know about the phone if memory serves is that the police (who shouldn't have even been there) found it in his house after missing it the first time through. furthermore, weren't some voicemails deleted after her alleged time of death? If he did touch the phone, why the hell would he leave evidence in his house? I know the dude isn't a genius but... destroying a phone is pretty elementary, not rocket science.
It's not lost on me. Look, I want the guy to be found innocent and miscarriage of justice, look what these mean cops did, blah blah blah, but from watching the the series on netflix and the minor amount of my life I've put into researching the case "yes" some stuff is questionable; but I still think he killed her. Nothing has changed that for me.