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To: Reddy
So bullet fragments from his gun, in his garage with Teresa Halbach's DNA is not evidence beyond a reasonable doubt? So, the fact that he had a bonfire on the night she disappeared in which the remains of ALL of the bones in her body were found is not evidence beyond a reasonable doubt? The fact that his blood and his sweat were found in Teresa's car is not evidence beyond a reasonable doubt?

Thank God you weren't on his jury. Were you, by any chance, one of the Casey Anthony or OJ jurors?

8 posted on 02/02/2016 10:21:26 PM PST by FredZarguna (You did not see what I did there.)
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To: FredZarguna

LOL. I was FINALLY called to be a juror this summer (after deferring it for many years due to childbearing, etc.) and I, sadly, did not find myself on O.J’s or Anthony’s juries.

The bullet fragment (singular) that was found in Avery’s garage with Halbach’s DNA was found after many searches and with no. other. blood. evidence. So either Teresa was killed in the bedroom (as the prosecutor initially proffered) with no blood evidence, or in the garage with no blood evidence (except for one singular bullet which was found after many searches). Does this point to evidence of murder beyond a reasonable doubt or to planting of evidence? I would say that any question about the latter means that we should acquiesce to the former.


11 posted on 02/02/2016 10:34:49 PM PST by Reddy (B.O. stinks)
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