Breaking Down The Crazy Cut Finger Story Of Robert Telles

– Robert Telles claims he injured his finger while performing routine tasks, but his story raises suspicion.
– Bob Motta argues that avoiding medical attention is typical behavior for someone trying to evade detection after committing a crime.
– The finger injury is a critical piece of evidence against Telles, suggesting he was injured during the alleged murder.
– Telles’ narrative is undermined by a series of unlikely coincidences, including driving a car similar to the suspect’s and the timing of the injury.
– Motta questions why Telles’ family members, who could corroborate his story, were not called to testify.
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