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Re: To dazed and confused - Joe Hayden
Posted by:
cda (IP Logged)
Date: July 03, 2006 01:19PM
Not sure if should get into this since I have not read much on the case.
As for people in a fire situation, nobody knows how they will react, and that includes trained firefighters.
From what little I have read it appears that it will not meet what is needed to convict on arson. I do not know how your state arson law reads. I think unforunatly for everyone that demolishing the house is where the case was lost, especially after the dog hit and no samples were taken.
As someone posted earlier only one person alive knows what happened.
Has she done a polygraph test for anyone??????