who knew that this man had the ability to get $40,000 in cash delivered to his home with no bank questions, with no police questions. they admit that there are lots of people involved here. why are they just holding my client s head on the totem pole? why are they doing that? because they ve got blinders on. they re not saying because your client left a little bit of himself at the scene. that s how they know. because what is the coincidence 11 years later he decides to go to the family s house that they re being held and tortured and have pizza with them? does that make sense? your client is somebody who has a criminal record domestic violence and assault. all of those things are in keeping with conduct that we re seeing at this particular scene. and domestic violence. he s never injured anyone. there have been some threats. every young man utters threats.
you kimberly. 16 days from today. right after he s going to new hampshire. it s hard for me to imagine saying i m not running i m going to new hampshire. it s a beautiful place to vacation this time of year. he is the prime suspect in the d.c. mansion murders identified by dna on pizza crust. his former attorney says cops got the wrong guy because he doesn t even like pizza. boy. what kind of defense is that in in ? the lawyer making the claim is next. how this veteran s field of dreams just came true.
i bet you have someone s dna in your house who has never lived there. most people do. if i cut myself in this interview room and my dna is left here and a crime is committed here 12 hours later, does that mean i committed the crime? of course it doesn t. that is not his food choice. dna is a junk science. why is his dna on the pizza that was ordered during the time this family was held during the 18 hours that they were tortured, brutally slaughtered and their house set on fire? mr. wint s dna at the scene. that is what is persuasive here frenzically. in addition to the fact he knew the family and worked for the victim. that you cannot explain away. he works there 11 years ago. no one holds a grudge for 11 years. why don t they start questioning people who were recently employed there?
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dismay to say the least that you suggest your client is not guilty of these crimes because he simply doesn t like that as a food choice. his mother doesn t like pizza, his sister doesn t like pizza, his brother doesn t like pizza. he s got five sisters, three brothers they re from guyana. there s no papa johns. it s a british speaking country in south america. it has 750,000 people. it s the size of kansas. they don t have pizza there. what does that have to do with anything whether it s like his top food choice? the fact of the matter is his dna puts him there at the scene. how do explain his dna is in the home? he was a disgruntled employee had problems with that. why is he there? you can t explain why your client has been there.