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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think she will be found guilty, absent some sort of new evidence introduced by the prosecution. [b]They need text messages or verbal admission that she knew she was helping in the cover-up of a murder.[/b] And even if Folis Dulos did provide some information to the police, (1) he's dead by his own hand so that already makes him look guilty AF and (2) he would have every incentive to lie to try to improve his deal with the state. She's going to walk and get on the next plane to South America.[/quote] In other words, she's not very bright and thought nothing of dropping of 30 bags in random trash receptacles 75 miles away and thought nothing of helping clean up the truck? Wow. [/quote] The prosecutors need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she knew the purpose of his actions. Here's an article about the evidence shown at the trial this week: https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/michelle-troconis-trial-jennifer-dulos-blood-trash-18623560.php It's clear that the "trash bags" were just small black bags each with one or two pieces of evidence in it mixed along with other trash like food wrappers. We are not talking about hauling around 30 large kitchen bags full of trash. For example, they said they found Traconis's DNA on one of the bags. Her attorney will be easily able to explain that way by stating that Fotis Dulos - her boyfriend - unknowingly transferred her DNA. Same way they found the LISK killer - his innocent wife's DNA was on the belt that was used to restrain a body. I'm not saying she's innocent. But it's pretty clear to me that the prosecutors have not yet proven their case against her. They are trying to use circumstantial evidence to build a case against her, but right now I am doubting they will get a unanimous verdict.[/quote]
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