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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
There's little chance the initial sexual assault conviction wasn't set up. That alone begs for consequences that never came.
An evidence box that contains a crucial piece of evidence for a figure case has very clearly been tampered with and no follow up? A key to the victims vehicle central to the prosecution is not there until it shows up in an obvious spot when an officer being sued by the defendant shows up? Come on. Not even am investigation???
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Not even an admission of possible impropriety! No 'sorry our bad' or anything.
I'm no specialist or anything but if an investigator who has a legal conflict of interest, has been expressly told NOT to be involved in the investigation or in fact be anywhere near it disobeys all of that and finds a key piece of evidence isnt that evidence at the very least suspect and at worst inadmissible?
And on top of that the key had only Avery's DNA on it. Not the DNA of the person who used it thousands of times, only the DNA of a guy who may have at best used it once. Found by an officer who was being sued by that very same man and that wasnt supposed to be there and that other officers didnt find the 5 other times they searched that room.
That was one of those table-flipping moments when it happened. I was watching and just yelling "Come on!! How do you not see this?"