Did Robert Telles’ Wig Save Him From Life Without Parole?

– Robert Telles was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 20 years for the murder of Jeff German.
– Two jurors were reportedly focused on the wig disguise, leading to a compromised verdict.
– The defense theory presented by Telles, involving a conspiracy by a real estate company, was criticized as implausible.
– Faddis and Brueski discuss the unpredictability of jury decisions and the difficulty in understanding their reasoning.
– The conversation underscores the challenges of the legal system, particularly in cases with seemingly clear evidence.
– Faddis questions the rationality of jurors who may have bought into the bizarre defense narrative.
– The podcast highlights the complexities and unpredictability of criminal trials.
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