I was all for his innocence before seeing what they left out of the documentary.
We're talking about a man, who lost 18 years of his life for a crime he didn't commit. 18 years of building an uncontrollable rage and hate for humanity. He lost his wife and kids. He gets out, and his new girl goes in for a dui. He cant win.
Did you see the size of that scrap yard? He comes from money. This is a white privileged redneck whos been gravely wronged. He easily has it in him to do this. And an isolated area to do it.
I find the roomates suspect. The blood evidence was suspicious. But it feels like he was the only one who could have burned the body. The state already didnt have to worry about the 36 million payout they already settled on the half a mil. No one was going to be under fire for his jail stint. Not feeling the police cover up story.
He specifically requested her for the job of taking pictures, called her blocked a binch of times, yet unblocked around the time of the murder. Hes the most likely and reasonable suspect.
The nephews weight loss and crying episodes after the time of the murder is a perfect display of guilt. Only after admitting he was there did he retract his statement, after the burden was off his shoulders.
It is an interesting case to say the least.
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