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Falsely Convicted

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Subject: ???What Happened???

From: “Tommy Ray

 

First, I would like to send my condolences to the Davis family. To be falsely imprisoned for a crime one didn’t commit flies in the face of everything our forefathers shed their blood for. Now, am I the only one who sees that the killer of David Coffin is Sott’s ex, Megan? And please, no disrespect to Dr. Davis, but as a forensic psychologist, didn’t you notice Megan’s eyes when testifying and being interviewed? Kinescetically speaking, one subconsciously glances to the right when lying, to access the right side of the brain, where imagination lies, and to the left when recalling actual events, to access the left side of the brain, where logic resides. Watch her eyes, when she perjures herself, she always glances to the right. Then apply this logic to issues that she can’t be proven of perjuring herself on. She kind of tells on herself for killing him. And why did she move to Australia and marry and have children who are Australian citizens? Because of the extradition laws, in case someone found some evidence that may point to her, (I looked the laws up, this was a very calculated action on her part.) And her own words tell on her. She said on her 48 hours interview that until Scott was convicted, she had been living in fear. That was a Freudian Slip if I had ever heard one. Textbook, in fact. The fear she was living in was to be arrested and convicted of the crime she committed. And her statement of no first arguement, no first fight, he died a perfect man, was also a similar slip, but to explain my reasoning there would take too long. I would suggest accessing her cell phone records and compare them to the timelines of D. Coffin’s burglery and the Porsche fire. I suspect that she snuck out while Coffin was sleeping during their romantic getaway and burglerized his home, taking items she desired because she knew what she intended to do, and during that late night jaunt, also copied his Porsche keys, or just used the keys, stole the car, then returned the keys. And while she might have been smart enough not to make a phone call while committing the burglery, I suspect that she could probably be proven to have been in the area when the Porsche burned. There is more I have discovered that seems suspicious, but being a professional writer myself, and still rather new at it, with my first book recently published, I wouldn’t deign to pursue researching the issue without permission and unless asked. And yes, I will be honest, it does seem like a good topic for book #3, (#2 is already too far along in the works,) but I would never pursue it without family blessing. That said, first and foremost, my hopes for justice go out to Scott, and I will keep him in my prayers, (at least for the near future.) – Tommy

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