Susan Spencer
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Tim Masters never owned a pair of Tom McCanns. How much of this did the original defense know? They don't know this.
On this point, Lieutenant Broderick is adamant. Fisher, under oath or not, is flat out wrong. Every enhanced picture there was of every footprint was turned over to them. The problem, he says, is that the prints aren't clearly identifiable as Tom McCann's. To this, the defense pulls out another note from that treasure trove of documents.
On this point, Lieutenant Broderick is adamant. Fisher, under oath or not, is flat out wrong. Every enhanced picture there was of every footprint was turned over to them. The problem, he says, is that the prints aren't clearly identifiable as Tom McCann's. To this, the defense pulls out another note from that treasure trove of documents.
On this point, Lieutenant Broderick is adamant. Fisher, under oath or not, is flat out wrong. Every enhanced picture there was of every footprint was turned over to them. The problem, he says, is that the prints aren't clearly identifiable as Tom McCann's. To this, the defense pulls out another note from that treasure trove of documents.
Now armed with all this new evidence, Masters lawyers have come up with their own scenario of what they think really happened to Peggy Hetrick.
Now armed with all this new evidence, Masters lawyers have come up with their own scenario of what they think really happened to Peggy Hetrick.
Now armed with all this new evidence, Masters lawyers have come up with their own scenario of what they think really happened to Peggy Hetrick.
David Wymore thinks it all began in a car.
David Wymore thinks it all began in a car.
David Wymore thinks it all began in a car.
key to Wymore's theory are Peggy Hetrick's boots. If you look at these two boots, you'll see that this boot has normal wear. But in this police photo, abrasions are clearly visible on the sole of the right boot. What the right boot shows us is that she stuck her foot out of the car. In tests, the master's defense team was able to reproduce these abrasions.
key to Wymore's theory are Peggy Hetrick's boots. If you look at these two boots, you'll see that this boot has normal wear. But in this police photo, abrasions are clearly visible on the sole of the right boot. What the right boot shows us is that she stuck her foot out of the car. In tests, the master's defense team was able to reproduce these abrasions.
key to Wymore's theory are Peggy Hetrick's boots. If you look at these two boots, you'll see that this boot has normal wear. But in this police photo, abrasions are clearly visible on the sole of the right boot. What the right boot shows us is that she stuck her foot out of the car. In tests, the master's defense team was able to reproduce these abrasions.
And they believe Peggy Hetrick is stabbed being pulled back into the car because, Barry Goetz says, the holes in her clothing prove it.
And they believe Peggy Hetrick is stabbed being pulled back into the car because, Barry Goetz says, the holes in her clothing prove it.
And they believe Peggy Hetrick is stabbed being pulled back into the car because, Barry Goetz says, the holes in her clothing prove it.
Wymore theorizes that her killer, or killers, next took her somewhere that gave them privacy, light, and room to work. They lay her on a table.
Wymore theorizes that her killer, or killers, next took her somewhere that gave them privacy, light, and room to work. They lay her on a table.
Wymore theorizes that her killer, or killers, next took her somewhere that gave them privacy, light, and room to work. They lay her on a table.
Back at the field, Barry Goetz says the evidence leads him to conclude that the body was dragged only a short distance down the embankment.