There's a bullet with Teresa's DNA that's a match for one of Avery's rifles.
Is this a provable fact or simply the opinion of the prosecutor's witness?
@Nathan R. Jessep ?
Could a .22 bullet travel through 2 sections of skull as well as lodge itself into cement like that? I'm not a gun guy so no clue.
What I find interesting about the show is how all of these "experts" are able to support the views of the team they are working for. WTH is a fact anymore?
I think the show did a good job of shining a light on:
1) How expensive and out of reach a thorough defense really is. Hopefully my family are never on the wrong end of this.
2) How biased people, experts, lawyers, family, onlookers, etc can be...to both sides (prob include me in this).
3) How facts seem to be less important than supporting your client...on both sides. Seems to me they should be able to to factually find out if she was initially burned on county property, if the bullet has TH's DNA why BD has gory images on his computer but the prosecution dismissed it, is sweat DNA possible to be left as stated, etc. etc etc.
4) While SA may be guilty, Mani County went about it the wrong way, IMO...their 5-0 should not have been anywhere near that crime scene based on their history with SA. Instead, from what I recall, they couldn't stay away and even found key evidence.
It seems to me if someone is possibly going away for life that truth should be #1, all evidence should have been honestly examined, re-examined, shared, etc. Instead, we have prosecutors that want to win at all costs to boost their records/careers...sometimes on the backs of innocent people and that should not be happening in the USA, IMO. the system seems rigged against the majority of citizens it supposed to protect. This is MUCH bigger and problematic than TH, BD, SA, etc.