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Originally Posted by marke.
You seem to be implying that the smallness of the town would make it harder to pull off something like this. I can't see how that could possibly be true.
I think whats happened here could only ever really happen in a small town like theirs where everyone knows everyone else's business. We've seen from this thread the locals (and even not so locals) were already strongly biased against the entire Avery clan.
And they had already seen first hand what the Law Enforcement officers involved were capable of doing if you didn't tow their line.
Not saying this def couldn't happen elsewhere but in a bigger town/city there would have been way more immediate oversight from people who weren't friends/family/previous co-conspirators..
No, I don't think this kind of thing could be pulled off anywhere. Think about all that would have to happen.
1) They(the policy) would have to get ahold of TH body, vehicle, cell phone, pda device and DNA. (assuming they didn't kill her themselves)
2) They (the police) would have to plant her bones in the avery burn pit and intertwine her bones with tires that were burned in the burn pit. Plant her cell phone and PDA device by avery's trailer. All the while hoping avery would have a bonfire shortly before or getting lucky that he did.
3) They (the police) wouuld have to obtain a sample of avery's blood (assuming you reject it came from the vial at this point) and fool a blood spatter expert into thinking the stains are the same as the ones found in avery's own vehicle.
4) Then they'd have to fire a bullet from avery's gun or grab a bullet that had been fired from avery's gun and put TH dna on it.
This is just 4 things, there are dozens of other unlikely things theyd have to do to pull this off. And to top it all off
There was no motive by anyone involved to do any of this to frame avery. The people who were being sued by avery were retired. Lenk didn't even work for this police department when avery was wrongfully convicted and colhorn was just a patrol officer who passed a phone call off to his supervisor.