About This Book
The author offers a concise, evidence-driven account of a high-profile murder trial, organizing the record into three principal lines of proof: eyewitness identifications, alleged manifestations of consciousness of guilt, and ballistic analysis concerning the fatal bullet. The summary presents key testimony, notes internal inconsistencies and witness credibility problems, incorporates expert critique of perception and memory, and outlines how prosecution and defense advanced competing interpretations of the same facts. Emphasis falls on the contested nature of the testimonial and physical evidence that determined the courtroom outcome.
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