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Just thought of this. Was there anyone who you thought was guilty, yet they gave a convincing interview to UM? Someone you might believe just going by their demeanor or words in the interview, yet the evidence tells you otherwise....
Larry Race - he came off very soft spoken and calm Thomas Drake - he came off somewhat soft spoken and sympathetic, despite some of the hoops he had to jump through in explaining his affairs Stephen Geri - a bit snarky and sarcastic at times, but had a certain air of confidence Paul Ferrell - just seemed like a quirky, soft spoken guy Bob Hall - almost came off as likeable, especially some of the things he said about Kay Stephen Marfeo - like Geri, just had a certain confidence about him |
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Yes, Larry Race, and Tommy Zeiglar too. I remember thinking the first time I saw the episode that if you weren't a local you would be completely convinced of his innocence.
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I agree with everyone mentioned except for Bob Hall. He came off really bad, IMO. I’d also like to add Glenn Consagra & Stuart Heaton to the list. Both had me convinced they were innocent just based off of their interviews.
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I agree on Stuart Heaton. I really wanted to believe he was innocent because he seemed so sincere and made a good point that he would have cuts on his hands at all times due to his profession.
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Al Henderson. I would be convinced of his innocence were it not for the major discrepancy with the casino surveillance footage.
Chuck Dixon from the Kevin Hughes segment. Based on his interview, I never would have guessed he was responsible for orchestrating Kevin's murder. |
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I agree that Bob Hall came off pretty well in his interview. I know he took a plea, but I still honestly don’t know how he managed to pull off killing his wife, unless there’s more to the story.
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The G Daniel Walker segment fascinates me. I could watch a whole show based on just him and Robert Ressler talking.
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Paul Freshour
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I don't think Freshour was the writer. Evidence points to another school district employee.
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Stuart Heaton put on an impressive act, for someone who stabbed a pregnant woman to death.
"Gabby"/John Morris was fairly convincing. |
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He spent a decade in prison. I've been on the fence, because of the letters sent while he was incarcerated, but I feel like he would have gone further to prove his innocence. He was alive for 18 years after he was paroled, and even though other theories exist, the police maintain that this case is closed.
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When the group wrote the "We know who you are" letters, where and to whom did they send them?
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