Monday, August 8, 2022

A FATHER DEFENDS HIS INNOCENCE

Since his son found his mother's body, and Steve was found guilty of her murder, Steve was accused of maltreatment. He highlighted for the court why it couldn't have been him who killed Amy that day. 






























NOT AN OPEN-AND-SHUT CASE

 Yura of Besa Mafia, who dogdaygod contacted to kill Amy, actually told the media his team was responsible for the death of Amy Allwine.























MALTREATMENT DETERMINATION - Exhibit M

The timeline was critical, but the timeline presented by the State didn't line up with the actual evidence.



 

MALTREATMENT DETERMINATION - Exhibit Y

 Although scopolamine was found in Amy's system, no trace of it was ever found in the Allwine home. 




MALTREATMENT DETERMINATION - Exhibits X & Z

Amy suspected someone of being dogdaygod. And it wasn't Steve.

There was someone who fit the profile, including the fact that she had an alibi on the day of the murder. Besa Mafia recommended that dogdaygod be out and seen by people on the day of the murder, and of all the suspects, only one person did this. 











































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.

















Thursday, August 4, 2022

MALTREATMENT DETERMINATION - Exhibits P, Q & R

Actual evidence didn't line up with the State's case. For example, the TOR browser needed to access the dark web wasn't installed on Steve's computer until November 2016. The prosecutor needed it to be on Steve's computer back in February if he was dogdaygod going to the Besa Mafia site. 

Other facts didn't line up with regards to gunshot residue and the bitcoin addresses.











































RULES FOR THEE, BUT NOT FOR ME

  Abuses continue to happen in this case. For an updated copy of 'Rules For Thee, but Not For Me' please contact  Stephen Allwine #2...