Blayne Alexander
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Podcast Appearances
It's just I love that.
I've got to say, too, real quick, along those lines.
So this was an episode.
I actually had a watch party, if you will, of a bunch of maybe like 30, 35 friends came together and we all watched it because I really wanted to get people's reaction.
I wanted to see how people received it.
And I have to say when the download thing, when Khalid mentioned that, everybody was like, oh, like people were kind of like, oh, we know where this is going.
It's going to be somebody who's, you know, who's closeted, who's not trying to like people just saw that.
I think that, you know, even if there's no body, sometimes you can look and say, okay, there were traces of blood.
There was no physical evidence.
And, you know, I mean, they summed it up perfectly.
How do you, you know, convince a jury of murder when you can't even prove that someone is dead?
Like a judge had declared Jay Lee dead at that point, had legally declared him dead.
But again, nobody, no traces of DNA, anything like that.
I should point out, too, there was a significant amount of time, almost two weeks, about 10 days or so, between when he went missing and when police ultimately questioned Tim Harrington.
And so police have said that was a lot of time for him to be able to disinfect his truck completely.
clean things out, like clean away any traces of whatever may have been there.
And so that's what they pointed to.
But at the end of the day, yes, a tremendous amount of reasonable doubt for sure.