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Originally Posted by revots33
Lol come on man. Her burned body was found in the guy's yard, in the same place he just happened to be having a bonfire the night of the murder.
No one but her killer(s) know when she was murdered. Indeed, no one knows how she died.
People in the US sometimes have bonfires on Halloween. Steve even invited people over that night. Not a good time to host a murder, unless he expected everyone in the neighborhood to be OK with him killing someone and implicating them in the crime.
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In a place that was the victim's last known whereabouts.
There's some doubts who was the last innocent person to see her. Was it the truck driver who saw her drive away from Avery's? Or was it the woman that saw Teresa taking pictures on the side of the road?
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Owned by a creep who specifically requested she be the one sent to his house.
Smooth move to let everyone know that the person he supposedly intended to kill was coming over. During business hours at a place open for business, with customers, family, and friends coming and going all night.
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On a lot where her car was found, covered up and obviously trying to be hidden from view.
Yes, some days later the car was allegedly 'found' there, in a place where
anyone could have parked it and ineffectually placed a few bits of debris against it.
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If you honestly think she was killed somewhere else and then dumped in poor old Steve's yard, you should probably never serve on a jury.
Why not? Should we keep people who are too smart off of juries and only have idiots decide the fate of those accused?