02-07-2013, 05:52 PM
Am really glad you brought up Eaglesham's work on the so called sniper's lair.
I used it in my last book, and even more in the one I am working on.
It is so important because it indicates that the crime scene was created after the fact, but not really on purpose, by the police. There was not a barricade, but an L shape near the window. And since the space between the so called gun rest boxes and the rear boxes was so small, too small to accomodate a rifle and body, that space was expanded in order to take photos.
Alyea later said that the pictures in the Commission volumes do not represent what he saw, not really close. In fact, he said the public has never seen the original arrangement.
What a witness. This is what I mean about helping our side in that mock trial. We would have blown them out of the water.
I used it in my last book, and even more in the one I am working on.
It is so important because it indicates that the crime scene was created after the fact, but not really on purpose, by the police. There was not a barricade, but an L shape near the window. And since the space between the so called gun rest boxes and the rear boxes was so small, too small to accomodate a rifle and body, that space was expanded in order to take photos.
Alyea later said that the pictures in the Commission volumes do not represent what he saw, not really close. In fact, he said the public has never seen the original arrangement.
What a witness. This is what I mean about helping our side in that mock trial. We would have blown them out of the water.