Originally Posted by
SomedayGirl
Then the blood would look a smear. It doesn't. They look like drops that have been smeared. Here's one of them. The only other one I've seen is the drop on the driver door jamb but I can't find it online.
https://wronglyconvictedgroup.files....-min.png?w=474
To me that's pretty clearly two drops that got smeared (next to each other but in two different directions), not something already bloody that got wiped onto the dashboard. Also the only DNA recovered from Avery inside the the cabin of the vehicle was from blood, none from another source like sweat.
truethat, you asked earlier of not Avery then who? The strongest possibility I think is Scott Taydch, Barb Janda's then boyfriend/ now husband and Brendan's step father, perhaps with Bobby Dassey. They both place Halbach on the property between 2:30 and 3 and are each other's alibi (each says they saw the other driving away from the property). Problem with that is there is two other witnesses, the school bus driver and the propane truck driver, who put Halbach on the property between 3:30 and 3:45.
Furthermore, Taydch has scratches on his back when examined by police which he says he got playing with a puppy, he was trying to sell a .22 rifle in the days immediately after Halbach was last seen, and was described by a co-worker as "a nervous wreck" on the day of Avery's arrest. Finally, several people have said Taydch didn't like Avery.
There's more but I haven't really pursued this angle too closely. Other possibilities are the ex-boyfriend who broke into Halbach's voicemail after she'd gone missing and says he may have deleted a few messages and the person who was harassing Halbach who is never identified as near as I can find.
This is interesting. I'll look more into your ideas here before commenting.
But the next thing I have asked and have not gotten an answer to is this.
Then WHY when he was told that his nephew had confessed, wasn't his reaction....WHAT?
Why didn't he say, "What the hell is going on?" He knew someone had killed the woman on the property.
I don't know about you, but if I thought the cops were framing me and they said they found evidence on my property and a key in my house and I'm sitting there baffled at what the hell is going on and shocked because someone is killed (Consider this in real life, not television show thinking)
My reaction to my nephew confessing that he did it would NOT be, "Oh they are framing him toooooo! We're innocent!!!"
It would be "Maybe he did it and he's the one who is trying to frame me! What is he saying? What is the evidence."
There's no curiosity about that. He knows his nephew story is not true because as I said before....he knows what really happened.