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WHY NOT GET HIS DOG'S BITE PATTERN?


I KEPT THINKING WHENEVER THEY SHOWED THE DOG, HE WOULD BITE AN APPLE OR SOME SUCH AND A LIGHT BULB WOULD GO OFF OVER HER HEAD: MATCH THE BITE MARKS ON HIS LEG TO THE POUND HOUND SHOWING FIRST, IT WASN'T THE DOG AT THE SCENE THAT HAD BITTEN HIM AND, SECOND, IT WAS ALL CONSONANT WITH HIS PLAN TO DUPLICATE THE CRIME.

IT OCCURRED TO ME THAT (ALTHOUGH I MIGHT BE GIVING TOO MUCH CREDIT TO THE WRITERS) WE NEVER ACTUALLY SEE THE POUND DOG BITE HIM, SO IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN HIS WAY OF COVERING UP THE BITE ACTUALLY INFLICTED AT THE SCENE. IN WHICH CASE, FORGET EVERYTHING I SAID ABOVE.

SEE MY RESPONSE TO "100 THINGS I LEARNED" FOR OTHER GRIPES.

DO YOU EVERY WONDER IF WE DON'T HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO?

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That's true, maybe the bite was already there and he pretended to have the dog bite him to cover it up to his friend (note how he went to his room first).

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He played dumb "oh gosh the dog bit me too soon for the video"

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I found it interesting that he was limping the night of the murder, when his friend came to his place. I'm wondering why his eyes weren't red or something because of the pepper spray.

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