Harold Dow
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The first thing I noticed about Craig when I first met him is what a genuine person he was and what a gentleman he was. Almost entirely circumstantial, conjecture, speculation, theory. What shocked me was just a clear lack of physical evidence linking him to the murders. There was no DNA. There was no fingerprints. There were no eyewitnesses. There were no confessions.
If I had been representing him at that time, I would have said, you know, a reenactment's not a good idea.
If I had been representing him at that time, I would have said, you know, a reenactment's not a good idea.
If I had been representing him at that time, I would have said, you know, a reenactment's not a good idea.
But if you look at what Craig was thinking at the time he did that, he was trying to assist them in their investigation, and he was cooperating with them.
But if you look at what Craig was thinking at the time he did that, he was trying to assist them in their investigation, and he was cooperating with them.
But if you look at what Craig was thinking at the time he did that, he was trying to assist them in their investigation, and he was cooperating with them.
In every single critical bit of evidence, they want you to make a leap of faith. This is a court of law. This is not a time to take leaps of faith on another man's life here.
In every single critical bit of evidence, they want you to make a leap of faith. This is a court of law. This is not a time to take leaps of faith on another man's life here.
In every single critical bit of evidence, they want you to make a leap of faith. This is a court of law. This is not a time to take leaps of faith on another man's life here.
Please look at this letter. Do you recognize the handwriting on that letter?
Please look at this letter. Do you recognize the handwriting on that letter?
Please look at this letter. Do you recognize the handwriting on that letter?