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I think Sean put it
well in his opening statement. The jury needed to
understand that not all cases have an eye witness, a
confession, smoking gun and that they have to
be open to the concept of circumstantial evidence, understanding how
those circumstances interconnect and
interplay with each other and how that comes to the ultimate
conclusion that the defendant's guilty
well in his opening statement. The jury needed to
understand that not all cases have an eye witness, a
confession, smoking gun and that they have to
be open to the concept of circumstantial evidence, understanding how
those circumstances interconnect and
interplay with each other and how that comes to the ultimate
conclusion that the defendant's guilty
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I think Sean put it
well in his opening statement.
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The jury needed to
understand that not all cases
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have an eye witness, a
confession, smoking gun
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and that they have to
be open to the concept
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of circumstantial evidence,
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understanding how
those circumstances
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interconnect and
interplay with each other
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and how that comes to the ultimate
conclusion that the defendant's guilty.
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Movie Summary
The disappearance of the McStays haunts police for 3 years until their remains turn up in the desert. Prosecutors say evidence proves Chase Merritt killed them, Merritt says he's innocent, claiming they are misinterpreting the facts.