Matt Murphy
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Yeah, the transfer of that is, you know, is easy.
I can see where, you know, where the hair came from in the boat.
No problem there.
And then, of course, there was concrete residue in the boat that was consistent with somebody rolling somebody with anchors attached over the side into the water.
So, you know, you have that.
But as far as any more evidence in his truck, well, she's in the bed.
You know, I can't say that there wouldn't be, but the mere fact that the scent dogs were able to trace her path essentially in the truck as he drove from there down to the south and then turned west and went over towards his warehouse and they followed him over there.
They followed the scent from the warehouse out to 132, which is the drive that you go up to San Francisco, tracing it all the way up to Berkeley Marina.
I mean, yeah, Mark Garagos can say that that's invalid and valid.
Okay, I get that.
That's what he's paid to do.
That's the side he's on.
But it's all just additional circumstantial evidence that leads to the fingers pointing at Scott.
But as far as evidence that you would expect, if he doesn't harm her to the point where she's leaking blood.
And he puts her in a position where she's wrapped up with maybe saliva or any kind of purge that comes out of her mouth after death.
It's not going to get through whatever he's got her wrapped up in.
You're not going to find anything in the truck, especially since he was only in there for what I would estimate to be a short period of time from the house to the warehouse loaded in the boat and gone.
Yes.
Yeah, neighbors noticed that that was the first time they'd ever seen the truck backed in.
And they also noticed that that was the first time that they can recall that the blinds weren't open on the front of the house in the morning.