“First and foremost, hats off to Christa’s friend for raising Ava to be a loving, affectionate, and intelligent young lady. Friends such as this woman are few and far in between.
I think the guy that lived with her and his dad has something to do with it. I they both were there, the dad seen his som going into a rage, hit Christa multiple times, jumped into his car and fled. When the son was done murdering Christa, ran back to his dad’s house. When the murder aired on tv, it’s only natural for the dad to ask his son if he did it. That said, there’s some shiesty investigative work by the troopers. Considering murders only happens in this area once every green moon, I guess it should be expected. I’m still trying to figure out when did it become an option for homicide investigation interrogations to be recorded. That alone should create doubt and question the integrity of the troopers and the persons being interviewed. ALL INTERROGATIONS SHOULD BE RECORDING!! It’s a simple matter of integrity and should alleviate scrutiny. The fact of the troopers being ok without recording the interrogation pretty much gave way to them taking advantage of Christopher. Sure, we can’t prove they did. We also can’t prove they did not. This is without absolutely certainty. In other words, reasonable doubt. I don’t want to play the race card, but did I miss the part where Christopher took a polygraph? I recall hearing her dad’s girlfriend taking a polygraph and showing deception, but it was dismissed because she was “dope sick”. She volunteered her dna so they just forget about the results of her polygraph. Interesting! Yeah, ok. Get clean and we’ll test you again. Let’s not forget Christopher volunteered his as well. Why didn’t they polygraph him? That’s kind of fishy to me. To stab someone through and through and then into the floor is a crime of rage, but also, enraged people typically stab their victim multiple times”
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11/01/21