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To be fair, the box that the vial was in potentially showed tampering, while the vial itself had no evidence of said tampering. Other than that, I'm picking up what you're putting down. The evidence is damning (key, blood, bullet, and confession) it's just the way every piece of evidence seemed to be doctored with or 'planted' or coerced that leaves mind questioning the outcome
It just seemed strange, ya know? I think your samples were great and really appreciated them, but each element had this "why" factor to it that left me shaking my head. It's not to say that he didn't commit the crime, or that he doesn't belong in jail (I am not here saying any of that), it's just all so strange.