Friday, August 5, 2022

MALTREATMENT DETERMINATION - Exhibits S, T, U & V

The prosecution tried to suggest that the scopolamine in Amy's system had been ingested at lunch--put in her food or drink by Steve--and that she had died in the afternoon. But there was evidence that Amy continued to drink throughout the afternoon and the scopolamine could have been ingested at any time. 



The washcloth that supposedly cleaned the blood in the hallway didn't even have a trace of blood on it.


The footprints left by Steve match the route he took when he came home and called 911, not the route he would have taken if he had been cleaning up a crime scene.



Based on the blood spatter, Amy's body was lifted from the hallway and moved to the bedroom by Steve. At 166 lbs and Amy at 239 lbs, this would have been physically impossible for him to do.

















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