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[quote=Anonymous]I have no idea what to think. I could believe that the key and blood were planted, but the burned bones? It seems really far fetched that someone would kill the woman, burn her body, take her remains back to the last place she was seen, where they just so happened to be burning other stuff on the day that she disappeared, plant the bones in the ashes of that fire, and then be fortunate enough to have the police help them along by planting blood in the victim's car and the victims key in somebody else's bedroom. I hated the cops and prosecutors after watching the show, but I just don't see how somebody could have pulled off this elaborate framing. Now the nephew? I don't know if he was involved or not, but he was completely shafted by his own lawyer. That guy deserves a new trial. I have been practicing criminal law for 15 years, and I've never seen anything like that. [/quote]
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