Woke up for work this morning to a new Snake River Killer podcast episode.
If you have slept on this investigative pod, stop. I am heavily invested in it's goals
L**** V*** is a serial killer. I can't be convinced otherwise, and every episode is more and more proof.
It’s here! My new book, Scout Camp: Sex, Death, and Secret Societies Inside the Boy Scouts of America is now available everywhere books are sold! https://t.co/zMmxhIdTDK
I encourage everyone to read Just Mercy. Bryan Stevenson speaks truth to power and secures exoneration for a man wrongly accused of murder after LE tunnel vision condemned the wrong man. #DelphiTrial
If you believe Richard Allen is guilty, I urge you to read this memorandum and consider it carefully before drawing a conclusion. Please keep in mind, the jury did NOT hear any of this evidence, nor were they informed about other potential suspects. Two alternate suspects, Elvis Fields and Brad Holder (whose son dated Abby), made detailed confessions to family members regarding their involvement in the tragic murders of Abby and Libby.
Elvis Fields even asked police if he would be in trouble if they found his spit on one of the girls, but he could explain its presence. He confessed to both of his sisters on separate occasions, and one of his sisters even passed a lie detector test regarding his confession. However, Judge Gull prevented the jury from hearing this evidence and DENIED the defense the opportunity to call these suspects to testify.
There’s SO much more shocking information that implicates this group of men (Johnny Messer, Brad Holder, Elvis Fields, Patrick Westfall, and Rod Abrams) available in the memorandum! It’s mind blowing that these people have gotten away with all this for so long.
https://t.co/NajVgmwvtE
A jury has declared that it is perfectly legal to hold someone in solitary confinement in a maximum security prison without being convicted of a crime, and psychologically torture that person to coerce a confession. This country is headed down a dark path. #RichardAllenTrial
All you have to do is browse the National Registry of Exonerations to see that wrongful convictions are all too common. #RichardAllen https://t.co/3tXgTCX8Q3