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Originally Posted by Tigre So you agree that it was "circumtantial" proof? |
Circumstantial evidence, yes.
So?
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Originally Posted by Tigre Everything from the bullet to the gun was entered into evidence eventhough they didn't prove that the bullet came from that gun. |
They couldn't, and DIDN'T have to.
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Originally Posted by Tigre There was no balistic report but the pictures of the round were entered into evidence (your wrong Banyon) They didn't prove that it was infact a 270 rifle that was used. Infact they were looking for a smaller caliber weapon initially. |
No bolt, no ballisitics.
They couldn't prove that a .270 was used, so they did the next best thing.
Load taped confession, push play.
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Originally Posted by Tigre They did "Flying Dutchman" tell him they had found the bolt. In the same closet as the gun. I don't know about you but if I was trying to hide something I wouldn't put it in the same closet that I kept the guns in. |
During the interrogation?
So, all that proves is Tahah isn't very bright.
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Originally Posted by Tigre I don't know what happened.....I don't know why someone would confess if they didn't do it other than he had already been served paper saying that he was being investigated for second degree murder |
Or, maybe he confessed b/c he was in fact the one who pulled the trigger.
Why does it feel like we're all just reposting the same facts...
