David Webber
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But what does stick out is that initially, oh, I came home, she wasn't there, and then, oh, I actually dropped her off at a train station.
She was going to meet a bloke.
So Jonathan Davies was representing Raymond Reddington, and he told the jury the case was built on circumstance, no direct evidence of any crime, was the quote.
And they said it's not a technicality.
You can't be convicted on suspicion alone.
He said no body, no confession, no weapon, no crime scene.
No witnesses saw any killing.
And he said it was a tunnel or suggested it was a tunnel vision
investigation.
Sharon Fulton intended to take a short break and what happened after that is unknown.
The other thing that he floated was the idea that what he referred to as active serial killers at the time may have been involved.
That was suggested by Raymond Reddington and Robert Fulton to a later partner.
Oh, the Burnies were involved.
So that was something that was pushed in court as well.
And that's where we sort of see this tunnel vision.
Well, maybe they should have looked at them or perhaps other serial killers who were active at the time.
No body, obviously no body and no murder weapon.
So a very challenging case for the prosecution to prove without that key evidence.
So he was in a wheelchair.
They didn't explain to the jury in court as long as I was there as to why he was in a wheelchair.