Senator Chris Murphy
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But since that initial flurry of kind of glory, if you call it that, where they're doing good work, you know, finding people that are wrongfully convicted, it seems like they've really settled more into stuff like this high profile stuff. That gets a lot of headlines. And then as soon as you โ all your viewers have to do is just read the Wikipedia on this case.
But since that initial flurry of kind of glory, if you call it that, where they're doing good work, you know, finding people that are wrongfully convicted, it seems like they've really settled more into stuff like this high profile stuff. That gets a lot of headlines. And then as soon as you โ all your viewers have to do is just read the Wikipedia on this case.
But since that initial flurry of kind of glory, if you call it that, where they're doing good work, you know, finding people that are wrongfully convicted, it seems like they've really settled more into stuff like this high profile stuff. That gets a lot of headlines. And then as soon as you โ all your viewers have to do is just read the Wikipedia on this case.
The California Supreme Court affirmed this conviction 7-0. They reversed the โ They were first the death part because of the, there were some irregularities during jury selection, but they affirmed his conviction. And another term that we keep hearing, there's a Newsweek article on this and it, you know, the defense alleges it was circumstantial evidence. We've all heard that.
The California Supreme Court affirmed this conviction 7-0. They reversed the โ They were first the death part because of the, there were some irregularities during jury selection, but they affirmed his conviction. And another term that we keep hearing, there's a Newsweek article on this and it, you know, the defense alleges it was circumstantial evidence. We've all heard that.
The California Supreme Court affirmed this conviction 7-0. They reversed the โ They were first the death part because of the, there were some irregularities during jury selection, but they affirmed his conviction. And another term that we keep hearing, there's a Newsweek article on this and it, you know, the defense alleges it was circumstantial evidence. We've all heard that.
We've seen that in TV shows, right? Like you see Starsky and I mean, I'm going to date myself here. Starsky and Hutch are tagging. I know the reference, you know, whoever the cops are today, um, And we have this concept and it's a myth that circumstantial evidence, quote unquote, is somehow inadmissible or bad evidence.
We've seen that in TV shows, right? Like you see Starsky and I mean, I'm going to date myself here. Starsky and Hutch are tagging. I know the reference, you know, whoever the cops are today, um, And we have this concept and it's a myth that circumstantial evidence, quote unquote, is somehow inadmissible or bad evidence.
We've seen that in TV shows, right? Like you see Starsky and I mean, I'm going to date myself here. Starsky and Hutch are tagging. I know the reference, you know, whoever the cops are today, um, And we have this concept and it's a myth that circumstantial evidence, quote unquote, is somehow inadmissible or bad evidence.
And that's exactly what Newsweek wrote their article on this that I read this morning. Case based on circumstantial evidence, according to L.A. Innocence Project. It's like every single domestic violence murder, guys, in America and in the world throughout history involves some degree of circumstantial evidence. Direct evidence just means a witness comes into court and they say they saw something.
And that's exactly what Newsweek wrote their article on this that I read this morning. Case based on circumstantial evidence, according to L.A. Innocence Project. It's like every single domestic violence murder, guys, in America and in the world throughout history involves some degree of circumstantial evidence. Direct evidence just means a witness comes into court and they say they saw something.
And that's exactly what Newsweek wrote their article on this that I read this morning. Case based on circumstantial evidence, according to L.A. Innocence Project. It's like every single domestic violence murder, guys, in America and in the world throughout history involves some degree of circumstantial evidence. Direct evidence just means a witness comes into court and they say they saw something.
Circumstantial evidence is pretty much everything else. I mean, circumstantial evidence. It's like, you know, this guy had every poker tell that you could ever want during this investigation, including refusing at one point to communicate with her family, refusing to speak to the police anymore. He told his his.
Circumstantial evidence is pretty much everything else. I mean, circumstantial evidence. It's like, you know, this guy had every poker tell that you could ever want during this investigation, including refusing at one point to communicate with her family, refusing to speak to the police anymore. He told his his.
Circumstantial evidence is pretty much everything else. I mean, circumstantial evidence. It's like, you know, this guy had every poker tell that you could ever want during this investigation, including refusing at one point to communicate with her family, refusing to speak to the police anymore. He told his his.
his paramour mistress, whatever we want to call Amber Frey, that Lacey was dead when she was very much alive. He said that he was a widower. He bought this boat two weeks before she disappeared. He bought cement, which is consistent with the way her body was found. Her body was heavily decomposed.
his paramour mistress, whatever we want to call Amber Frey, that Lacey was dead when she was very much alive. He said that he was a widower. He bought this boat two weeks before she disappeared. He bought cement, which is consistent with the way her body was found. Her body was heavily decomposed.
his paramour mistress, whatever we want to call Amber Frey, that Lacey was dead when she was very much alive. He said that he was a widower. He bought this boat two weeks before she disappeared. He bought cement, which is consistent with the way her body was found. Her body was heavily decomposed.
And they believe that the coroner testified at the time that it was consistent with with several anchors holding her down. There is so much overwhelming evidence here, and circumstantial evidence is that good old-fashioned, common-sense stuff like somebody running away from a crime scene, somebody in possession of stolen property from a recent burglary that happened down the street.
And they believe that the coroner testified at the time that it was consistent with with several anchors holding her down. There is so much overwhelming evidence here, and circumstantial evidence is that good old-fashioned, common-sense stuff like somebody running away from a crime scene, somebody in possession of stolen property from a recent burglary that happened down the street.