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John Teasley. Was He Responsible For Coffin’s Death?

John Teasley Suspect in Coffin Case
John Teasley

Evidence Points to John Teasley’s Involvement in Coffin Murder Case

An intensive investigation reveals compelling evidence suggesting John Teasley, Megan’s former employer, may be responsible for David Coffin’s death in 1996. This groundbreaking development could exonerate Scott Davis, who has maintained his innocence for 18 years.

Key Evidence Against John Teasley

Pattern of Obsessive Behavior

Multiple witnesses have confirmed Teasley’s concerning obsession with Megan, including:

Documented sexual assault following a work event

Multiple intimidating voicemail messages

Attempts to sabotage Megan’s marriage to Scott

History of substance abuse and erratic behavior

Critical Timeline Details

New evidence suggests Teasley was the original source of specific crime scene information – notably that Coffin had been “shot in the head.” This detail was then passed from:

Teasley to Megan

Megan to her friend Jen

Finally to Scott Davis

Motive and Opportunity

Teasley had:

Intimate knowledge of both Scott Davis and David Coffin

Demonstrated capacity for serious crimes (previous sexual assault)

Clear motive to eliminate perceived competition

Megan had been blackmailing Teasley as well for work expenses and other things because of his sexual assault against her and this may have been a motive to do these things as well

Access to relevant information about all parties involved

Why This Evidence Matters Now

The timing of these revelations – emerging after 18 years – actually strengthens their credibility. If this were simply an attempt to free Scott Davis, such claims would likely have surfaced during the initial trial.

Call for Action

Megan has an opportunity to correct a potential miscarriage of justice. Whether her initial testimony was affected by:

Valium use on the night in question

Deliberate misstatement

Genuine confusion

Her cooperation now could be instrumental in securing Scott Davis’s freedom after 18 years of wrongful imprisonment.

Status of Investigation

Additional evidence supporting this theory remains under active investigation. Preliminary findings strongly suggest Scott Davis’s innocence and point to John Teasley’s potential involvement in David Coffin’s death.

Contact Information

If you have any information related to this case, please contact the Free Scott Davis Organization through our secure tip line or contact form.

This article is part of our ongoing investigation into the Scott Davis case. For more information, visit our

Evidence Vault or Case Summary.

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