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https://forensicfilesnow.com/index.p...nly-homicidal/
Please review the attached link. When this episode originally aired and I watched I remember feeling dumbfounded, as though I was missing something. For I recall no other Forensic Files episode where the suspect was portrayed as so obviously guilty and I felt that he should not even have been indicted, much less convicted. I cannot say he is innocent. What I can say is I agree with his defense attorny Richard Herman that they had absolutely no case against him beyond speculation. I would say this is the ONLY FORENSIC FILES episode where I came to a conclusion that was at odds with the show's presentation of the process. |
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