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this was a relatively contained crime seen. a lot of impact blood spattered. gardner carefully examined everything the doctor had been wearing that morning. a lot of the blood on his clothing could be explained by his attempt to administer cpr. but the expert looked at hamilton s shoes, the left one in particular, and found that to be a different matter. the shoes were found next to susan s body. john said they fell off his feet as he was attempting to revive her. the expert believed whoever was wearing the shoes that day was present when susan hamilton was being bludgeoned to death. effectively the inside and front of the shoe was in motion around this spatter event for mr. hamilton that s radiating out, and the only explanation of that event is the wounding to mrs. hamilton. and then there were these
curious stains on the doctor s shirt, the blood expert thought he saw a similarity between the angular shape and the wound created on susan s head. his theory was the stains on the shirt were left by the murder weapon as it came in contact with the garment. of course he didn t have the actual murder weapon to make a true comparison, but he was able to leave the jury with a vivid impression the doctor s shirt may have taken a kind of photograph in blood. it took a 1 to 1 image of mrs. hamilton s head, of the injury, the laceration. we took a 1 to 1 image of his shirt. we overlay it. and you could overlay the pattern transfer right on top of the wound and see immediate matchup. but the most damning blood evidence of all may have been found in the doctor s car. on the steering wheel and driver s side seat and door sill crime scene investigators recovered strands of susan s hair and a piece of her flesh. how did they get there from the
after arriving at the crime scene, investigators placed john in the back of a police car. and it was there they noticed something else odd. detective teresa sterling. he was acting very upset. he was scraping his knuckles on the mesh screen in the police car. he was banging his head into the screen. he was acting bizarre. by that afternoon, police had taken the doctor down to the station. they took his clothes as evidence and placed him in an interview room for hours on end, watching, taping him on the surveillance camera. john hamilton was not the victim s spouse that we were seeing. he was more suspicion drawn each time we would watch something. when left alone in the room, hamilton seemed to be checking out his shoulder area. had he hurt himself? if so, how? and when they found fresh scratches on his hands and arm, did that explain maybe the business about scraping his hands on the patrol car cage? was he trying to cover up earlier injuries?
the other says it s his shirt that convicts him. they don t agree. hamilton hired a new toerngs rob nigh, to appeal the verdict. i ve been doing criminal trials and appeals for two years and i have never seen a case like dr. hamilton s where the defense expert offered the most compelling evidence against the defendant. one of their arguments was that tom bevel should never have been allowed to testify. either tom bevel lied to the defense about what his testimony would be or defense counsel took a risk that should never be taken. tom bevel denies lying about his testimony, and the courts didn t buy the argument either. the appeals made it all the way to the supreme court but ultimately failed. a lot of people say it s time for dr. hamilton to find admit his guilt, be the guy, step up to the plate, and tell the story