26-07-2012, 02:47 PM
So, if Crump did it, why did they need to invent a liar like Mitchell? I have many other questions but I want people to read this book and decide for themselves.
(I don't want to give away info. )
Crump was so set up. The prosecutor has his witness all lie. Yes he lied about not being fishing, but, as you and Lisa both know, he had a reason.
The "diary", the "acid", that is all irrelevent to me at this point.
Who was calling Ms. Roundtree at midnight, everytime she walked the alleged crime scene? And why?
Dawn
(I don't want to give away info. )
Crump was so set up. The prosecutor has his witness all lie. Yes he lied about not being fishing, but, as you and Lisa both know, he had a reason.
The "diary", the "acid", that is all irrelevent to me at this point.
Who was calling Ms. Roundtree at midnight, everytime she walked the alleged crime scene? And why?
Dawn