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How will police and prosecutors lie now to cover up misconduct?

Now that the truth is finally been revealed on tape by former Atlanta police detective Marchel Walker, what will prosecutors and police do next to cover up there misconduct?

Since police and prosecutors have committed misconduct from the very beginning of this case, they have been willing to do anything to convict Scott Davis in the case. They started that first night of the investigation by allowing Megan Bruton to lie and slide by on her false denial that she had divulged David Coffin had been shot. Then they decided to in real time alter Scott’s police interview tape to hide threats and Scott’s exculpatory answers they would later deny he gave. They would also secretly record a second tape. Why? To be able to alter it.

Finally, nineteen years after repeated lies and false testimony from the detectives and prosecutors, one of the detectives finally decided to tell the truth. Why? Who knows. Maybe he slipped up and forgot to lie. Maybe he decided to finally come clean and tell the truth? We hope so. However, it seems prosecutors are already following up with lies and excuses to exclude the new evidence. Pathetic!

Audio Proof of Second Secret Tape hidden by Atlanta Police

  At about 15 seconds into the recording (see player below), you hear Detective Chambers say “turn the tape over” and then that happens. …………….. Why does this matter? Hearing a tape being turned over on this recording of Scott’s police interview used at trial proves a second secret tape exists but it has not been turned over by police.…

Reward in case raised to $600,000

Family and friends have raised the reward in the case to $600,000. Information in regards to suspects, further police or prosecution misconduct or any other relevant information is sought. Contact us now at 404-633-3797 with any new information.

Listen to Detective Walker admit Evidence exists after Withholding Evidence for 19 years

Admissions Prove Police and Prosecutorial Misconduct Last week on a recorded telephone conversation, detective Marchel Walker admitted that two tapes were recorded during Scott Davis’ police interview in 1996. This has been denied for 19 years by police and prosecutors. This admission proves that both detective Rick Chambers and Fulton County prosecutors have been withholding critical evidence and lied about…