To: John Jamieson
If they body had been found in wash 14..
That would have settled it for me. I was on the fence for quite a while.
For me, it was settled when Faulkner said he had to call the Medical Examiner, and ask him if he was sure about the date the body was placed there. That speaks volumes to me. That says that the only bias Faulkner had at that point was for the date range that he'd been given - the weekend of Feb 3-4. He went in expecting to find things that fit that date, but couldn't reconcile what he saw.
LE was working with him, he was working with the ME, the prosecution wanted him there...and he said, "Wait a minute. Something's wrong here."
To: NatureGirl
Great post, NG. It is SOOOOOOO telling that Dusek dropped Faulkner like a hot potato when he reached the "wrong" conclusion.
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