i don t. that was the one piece of physical evidence they had. the problem with that piece of physical evidences that fingerprints last. that fingerprint could have been left there any number of prior occasions. the defense s argument was simple there was far less reason to believe that ferris had committed the murder and more reason to believe that someone else had done it. first, the defense brought up the original suspect, abbass esfehani. you ll recall he was the victim s former boyfriend, described as hot-tempered, who made a hasty return to iran in the days after the murder. esfehani s fingerprints were found on the banister leading up to the murder scene. i m telling you straight out, the guy was cold about it. and the exchange student s former roommate remembered a strange reaction when esfehani discussed cheryl miller s death. i remember saying to him, you re acting as if nothing even happened. okay. it was really it was shocking to me that he could care le
you said you could not place a time on it, correct? that s true. so you don t know when it was made? i don t. that was the one piece of physical evidence they had. the problem with that piece of physical evidences that fingerprints last. that fingerprint could have been left there any number of prior occasions. the defense s argument was simple there was far less reason to believe that ferris had committed the murder and more reason to believe that someone else had done it. first, the defense brought up the original suspect, abbass esfehani. you ll recall he was the victim s former boyfriend, described as hot-tempered, who made a hasty return to iran in the days after the murder. esfehani s fingerprints were found on the banister leading up to the murder scene. i m telling you straight out, the guy was cold about it. and the exchange student s former roommate remembered a strange reaction when esfehani discussed cheryl miller s death. i remember saying to him, you r
fingerprints last. that fingerprint could have been left there any number of prior occasions. the defense s argument was simple there was far less reason to believe that ferris had committed the murder and more reason to believe that someone else had done it. first, the defense brought up the original suspect, abbass esfehani. you ll recall he was the victim s former boyfriend, described as hot-tempered, who made a hasty return to iran in the days after the murder. esfehani s fingerprints were found on the banister leading up to the murder scene. i m telling you straight out, the guy was cold about it. and the exchange student s former roommate remembered a strange reaction when esfehani discussed cheryl miller s death. i remember saying to him, you re acting as if nothing even happened. okay.