BottledGenie
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Not familiar with the particulars, except that he claimed the cops put blood from the crime scene onto his shoes and socks to frame him. The shoes weren't rare, just Italian or something. If the evidence was ruled inadmissable, it didn't matter what was found. All I remember from back then was hearing the phrase "bloody socks" repeated and repeated and repeated. No one ever found his shoes did they? He gave a dufflebag [full of clothes & shoes?] to one of his friends and it was never seen again...
You'll have to search for a transcript of the trial for the gory details. Go to a lawyer's office or a law library, as they have access to trials on computer that the general public does not have.
You'll have to search for a transcript of the trial for the gory details. Go to a lawyer's office or a law library, as they have access to trials on computer that the general public does not have.