Lorri Davis
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it just was, I mean, dealing with Arkansas was a nightmare and we ended up finally, they told us that the evidence had been lost, stolen, or burnt up in a fire.
it just was, I mean, dealing with Arkansas was a nightmare and we ended up finally, they told us that the evidence had been lost, stolen, or burnt up in a fire.
it just was, I mean, dealing with Arkansas was a nightmare and we ended up finally, they told us that the evidence had been lost, stolen, or burnt up in a fire.
It was, yes. All of the laces that tied the victim. So that would have, there were, let's see how many sets of shoelaces that would have been.
It was, yes. All of the laces that tied the victim. So that would have, there were, let's see how many sets of shoelaces that would have been.
It was, yes. All of the laces that tied the victim. So that would have, there were, let's see how many sets of shoelaces that would have been.
Six. So we ended up having to sue the state in order to get access to the evidence to see if they had it. And it turns out they did. So then we had to then we had to go to court to ask if we can test the evidence. And that's why we ended up in the Supreme Court, which that I mean, all of this took what we got that ruling last April, this past April. So that would have been. from 2019 to 2024.
Six. So we ended up having to sue the state in order to get access to the evidence to see if they had it. And it turns out they did. So then we had to then we had to go to court to ask if we can test the evidence. And that's why we ended up in the Supreme Court, which that I mean, all of this took what we got that ruling last April, this past April. So that would have been. from 2019 to 2024.
Six. So we ended up having to sue the state in order to get access to the evidence to see if they had it. And it turns out they did. So then we had to then we had to go to court to ask if we can test the evidence. And that's why we ended up in the Supreme Court, which that I mean, all of this took what we got that ruling last April, this past April. So that would have been. from 2019 to 2024.
That's how long it took.
That's how long it took.
That's how long it took.
To do this.
To do this.
To do this.
Yeah. And then people, I know people have been getting, because that was huge when that Supreme Court handed down that ruling, but that was just the beginning. That's telling... And we've been so truly blessed with what's going on in Arkansas right now because the prosecutor is actually working with us, a wonderful prosecutor named Sonia Fonticello.
Yeah. And then people, I know people have been getting, because that was huge when that Supreme Court handed down that ruling, but that was just the beginning. That's telling... And we've been so truly blessed with what's going on in Arkansas right now because the prosecutor is actually working with us, a wonderful prosecutor named Sonia Fonticello.
Yeah. And then people, I know people have been getting, because that was huge when that Supreme Court handed down that ruling, but that was just the beginning. That's telling... And we've been so truly blessed with what's going on in Arkansas right now because the prosecutor is actually working with us, a wonderful prosecutor named Sonia Fonticello.
So, but it's, but now it's taken, it's, and people don't understand why it's been taking so long. They're like, well, you, you know, they said you could test it. Just why don't you test it? But our lawyer, Steve Braga, who has just been, he's, he's just been, he's the most amazing lawyer. And it, it was Damien who sued the state and took this to court, Jason and
So, but it's, but now it's taken, it's, and people don't understand why it's been taking so long. They're like, well, you, you know, they said you could test it. Just why don't you test it? But our lawyer, Steve Braga, who has just been, he's, he's just been, he's the most amazing lawyer. And it, it was Damien who sued the state and took this to court, Jason and