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Originally Posted by Meers
Of course the victim, doesn't need the evidence bag.
But Kane needs it to be tampered with, so that all physical and DNA evidence against him will be thrown out. Now, who better to pin the tampering on than the victim? It couldn't be a more perfect set-up.
Also, by having the evidence left at the victim's house, it sends her a blunt and powerful message that the entire legal system and the police are against her.
(Which of course they are.)
This whole case is just textbook.
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Either this dude knows something we don't, or he's just jumping to conclusions. Jumping to conclusions is my guess