Why Robert Telles ‘I Was Framed Conspiracy Theory’ Makes No Sense

– Robin Dreeke critiques Robert Telles’ conspiracy theory defense as lacking credibility and coherence.
– Telles’ theory suggests multiple entities conspired to frame him for the murder of Jeff German, which Dreeke finds implausible.
– Dreeke highlights that Telles’ inflated self-importance is evident in his belief that many would risk everything to frame him.
– The podcast discusses the inherent flaws in conspiracy theories, especially involving multiple people who are likely to make mistakes.
– Dreeke points out the lack of concrete evidence or precedent in Telles’ defense strategy.
– The conversation underscores Telles’ poor performance on the stand and questions his abilities as a lawyer.
– The podcast provides insight into why the jury might be skeptical of Telles’ far-fetched narrative.
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