What happens when a case hinges on confessions made under extreme conditions? The defense team for Richard Allen, accused of the Delphi murders, faces an uphill battle. With the court prohibiting any mention of Odinism or third-party suspects, what’s left to argue? In this episode, defense attorney Bob Motta breaks down the potential strategies for the defense, starting with a plea to take jurors to the actual crime scene—a request the prosecution claims is too dangerous. But with little physical evidence and no solid timeline, the defense might have to focus on attacking every detail the state presents. How will they counter those alleged confessions made under severe confinement conditions? And can Allen’s defense find a way to introduce doubt without putting their client on the stand, especially given his fragile mental state after months in solitary confinement? Can a broken man get a fair trial?
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