Jack Lawrence
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He states that as part of his report, there was no authorisation for the truck's release.
and that the only people who had that authority in which to do so would be the lead detective or the prosecutor.
Now, the interesting thing about Ira's chat with former Detective Trevino is that any time Ira asks him a question, he's extremely careful with how he words his answers, always stating, according to this paperwork, or according to what is here, it appears that.
This entire situation raises so many questions.
Why would the victim's partner want to take the truck, clean it and then sell it just four days after the crime before police have even had an opportunity to examine it?
Did she in fact get assistance in getting that truck out of the impound?
Why was she dropped as a suspect?
Why were charges of rendering criminal assistance never followed up on?
And just how does your only potential suspect become your number one witness?
So I know what you're thinking.
Well, with all of this new evidence, why hasn't Junior been granted at least a new trial?
Surely the courts have wanted to investigate why none of this was made known to them at the time.
Junior and his legal team did take it to a judge.
You can't just start bringing things up.
That's the whole point of this, my friend, is to bring these things up and say what on earth is going on.
A couple of the jurors have been spoken to who were on Junior's trial and they say that a guilty verdict was not an easy one to reach and it took seven attempts for them all to reach the same conclusion.
And more than one of them has stated that had they known all the facts of this case at the time, there's a high probability that they would have found Evaristo Junior Salas innocent.