Grinder
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"Devil's Knot" is described as a True Crime book. I do not know how you are defining novel from book. If you accept Devil's Knot as at least being accurate in the broad sense, you will at least accept that the court case was mostly focused on Damian and others were almost brought along for the ride.
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a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
I really don't care if they focused on one or the other but if it is important to you, fine they focused on Damian.
I will deal with the third argument in our list of three here.
My argument is that the case was far more focused on Amanda than Raff.
The thing is that in previous posts you pretty much already admitted that it was her odd activity that caused the focus on her.
I am pretty sure if Raff just lied and said that Amanda left for a short time, they would have happily let him off. You will of course disagree even though I think it is pretty clear.
Yes you've cracked the secret code. If Raf had turned states they probably would have gone easier on him. If Amanda had done the same they would have gone easier on her. If Patrick had killed Meredith and Amanda was involved she would have been given a break.
When was he supposed to have lied?
It was both of their behaviors, but never mind.
Let's get back to the only issue that matters and that's how the OSC will rule. Do you still maintain that a six year limit will be applied by the ISC or even can be applied?
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