Anonymous wrote:I feel like both of those women dead at the bottom of the stairs, plus the fact that the first one was deemed a brain aneurysm when it wasn't... it's just too much of a "coincidence."
Anonymous wrote:It sure seems like he killed her but,
Other sources indicate the weirdness of the lacerations which really do seem consistent with an owl attack.
It's bizarre but, people have been killed in weirder ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A microscopic owl feather could easily have been picked up casually while she was lounging outside.
+1 Doubt it would have been microscopic if she had been attacked and was tussling with it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have HBO anymore, so I won’t be watching the series. But I’ve seen the documentary and if I were on that jury, I would not have convicted him. The state did not prove its case. I’m not sure if he killed her, but I have reasonable doubt.
One thing I never understood is why they were unable or chose not to examine the computer files. Shouldn’t there be metadata that tells us if the supposedly damning files they’re talking about were opened that night or not? Their theory was she found old emails or something revealing his bisexuality, they fought, and he killed her. OK, so show me the proof these files were opened that night or recently. Prove to me she was on that computer.
Anonymous wrote:A microscopic owl feather could easily have been picked up casually while she was lounging outside.
Anonymous wrote:I am fairly convinced by the owl theory! The expert from the first trial was a stone cold liar. Bizarre coincidence to be sure but I don’t know where he could have hidden his bloody clothes or footprints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look up the owl theory!
https://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a39947061/the-staircase-hbo-max-owl-theory/
Anonymous wrote:i don’t think he did it
i do think that it was creepy two women fell down the stairs
and the fact the DA dug up the body of the other woman
smh