“…and my initial impression was that she was guilty because the defense’s theory of conspiracy seemed ludicrous UNTIL I watched the trial. I’m only two episodes in, as that’s all that’s been posted as of my review, but you left out some key details with the timeline you’ve given so far. For example - like you said, the lead investigator, Proctor, just hours into the investigation, texted his friends, family, and fellow officers “this girl isn’t going to slide”, showing he had already drawn a conclusion as soon as the investigation began. But you left out that he also said, as he was going thru her phone, which he confiscated without a warrant, that “she is hot”, “no nudes yet”, “she is a whack job” and a “f-ing c—t” and then made fun of her M.S. and Colostomy bag and ended with “I hope she kills herself”. He also pointed out that the owner of the house, Brian Albert, won’t get into any trouble, as he is a fellow cop and his wife is going to “owe him a gift” for steering the investigation another direction. Also, even if they claim they didn’t go inside because they had no reason to believe it was a homicide yet, it’s strange that Brian, a first responder and Boston cop couldn’t be bothered to come outside to see what the commotion was with the screaming, crying, and flashing lights of police cars and an ambulance were on his front yard. Moreover, when he was being investigated, Proctor said that he didn’t know anyone involved in the house or the case, yet it turns out he was very close to all of them, and had been for years. At the very least, he should have stepped down as there was a serious conflict of interest. These things are just the tip of the ice berg, and I hope you are more thorough of your coverage on the prosecution AND defenses side and let the listeners draw their own conclusions.”
RegiGarv via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/27/24