To: connectthedots
If Faulkner had information that would have placed that body on Dehesa on 2/2-2/4, the prosecution would have put him on the stand. It would have been "the nail in the coffin", so to speak. They didn't want to use his testimony.
I think it was most telling that Faulkner was so puzzled by the bug activity/lack of bugs that he found, that he had to call the ME and ask if the body had been contained somehow.
To: NatureGirl
"I think it was most telling that Faulkner was so puzzled by the bug activity/lack of bugs that he found, that he had to call the ME and ask if the body had been contained somehow."Big BUMP for that comment.
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07/10/2002 4:27:41 PM PDT by
mommya
To: NatureGirl
I missed the last question prior to Feldman dismissing Faulkner. What was the question and the answer?
To: NatureGirl
I agree NG--All I know is if I was on that jury I couldn't send this man to the death chamber if I wasn't sure how long her body was there.
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