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Beyond a reasonable doubt
If the lack of evidence from the prosecution wasn’t enough to convince the jurors of Kit Martin’s innocence, there was Kit’s security camera footage which not only proved he could not have committed the crime but led to the prosecution manipulating the footage to make it appear as though there

Was there an eyewitness?
There are many examples of detectives from the Christian County Sherrif’s office making mistakes in the investigation of the Pembroke murders. From contaminated evidence to false testimony to mistakes made at the crime scene. Detective Noisworthy testified that they had canvassed the neighborhood the day after the murders. Neighbor Billy

One Autopsy, Two Stories
The bodies of Pam Phillips and Ed Dansereau were burned in the car fire off of Rosetown road. X-ray evidence as well as recovered bullets in the skulls of both victims and the thoracic region of Ed Dansereau indicated that both had been killed by shots from a 22 caliber

A Missed Opportunity
As a defense lawyer, you need to be able to think on your feet. You need to be ready for possible objections. In Kit’s trial, there was one specific objection by the prosecution that actually had no merit and should have been overrulled. Prosecutors Barbara Whaley and Alex Garcia were

A detective’s sleight of hand
Detective Scott Smith was the lead detective in the Pembroke triple homicide. He spent over two years trying to solve the crime. Everything about the crime pointed to more than one individual being involved. But Smith couldn’t find any connections between his prime suspect and any other person. He had

Hearsay
In my last post, the first nail in the coffin, I showed how Judge Atkins made (in my opinion) an incorrect ruling regarding hearsay evidence. In this post, you can listen to the damaging hearsay evidence that ultimately convinced a jury to ignore all exculpatory evidence and convict the wrong