Gary Gauger, who spent 3-1/2 years on death row in Illinois for the murder of his parents. In 1996, he was exonerated. He had been convicted by "Circumstantial evidence"
I just did a more thorough search on this case.
He had his mom's car.
He lied about his whereabouts.
He had strands of their hair in his house
he had strands of hair in his car.
He had latex gloves found in his house.
Found guilty because of the above "Circumstantial Evidence" some of that is similar to the Peterson case.
Goes to show, anybody can lie about their whereabouts. Actually, I dont think that would be hard to do. If my wife went missing, Im sure I would be a little mixed up as to what all i did that day and where i was at an exact moment that day.
Gary Gauger, who spent 3-1/2 years on death row in Illinois for the murder of his parents. In 1996, he was exonerated. He had been convicted by "Circumstantial evidence"
I just did a more thorough search on this case.
He had his mom's car.
He lied about his whereabouts.
He had strands of their hair in his house
he had strands of hair in his car.
He had latex gloves found in his house.
Found guilty because of the above "Circumstantial Evidence" some of that is similar to the Peterson case.
Goes to show, anybody can lie about their whereabouts. Actually, I dont think that would be hard to do. If my wife went missing, Im sure I would be a little mixed up as to what all i did that day and where i was at an exact moment that day.
Forgot one more point. The guy was at the crime scene the same day it happened, similar to Peterson being at the Docks..People saw him at the crime scene that same day! wow. He was convicted for being at his parents house that day...
Okay, that's two; you only have 398 more to go!