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Comments from an email 02-06-2000:

No, they are not stupid question. It is better to have the determination to ask a question then to have to much fear to ask it. The thing that I think they are afraid of is the investors setting depositions and asking for all documentation related to the $12 million settlement. I will fax you a copy of the handwritten $12 million settlement if you send me you fax number.

Once the investors got a judgment, they acquired the right to conduct post judgment discovery.

And once post judgment discovery looks into all this $12 million, BAM!, they find the motive for the murder. We are saying that it was not insurance company money, but stolen investor money that went out through those death claims. That the same people that stole all this money from their investors also killed the girls to create a $12 million transaction that would look like an insurance company settlement but in fact would be stolen investor money.

I do agree with you that they do not want the autopsies to be published. They repeatedly refuse to produce them, yet we are five months into this prosecution, with three boys indicted, one extradited, two certification hearings, and in all that process, the autopsies have never shown up. The coroner now sites the gag order as a reason why no one can have access to the autopsies. Based on what the coroner has stated, it appears that even DA Ronnie Earle doesn't have the autopsies, that these autopsies remain locked in the coroner's office where even people who work there are not allowed to see the autopsies.

This murder was never meant to be solved. So I assume, based on everything else I have read, that the murders were "run away" murders that would shock even the most hardened investigator. I also know that these murders have never been subjected to a homicide reconstruction. Dusty Hesskew, who was then APD's homicide reconstruction expert, told me that he was immediately denied access to any of the Yogurt Shop file. And ATF Agent Charlie Meyers also confirmed that these murders have never been subjected to a homicide reconstruction.

These reconstructions are routinely done and are the best source of the analytical information needed to solve a murder.

Over 3000 days have passed since the girls' murders. It is odd that the day APD finally announces that they have "solved" the murders happens to coincide with the same day the girls' employers, the Brices, got hit with a large scale fraud and conspiracy jury verdict in San Antonio. That judgment empowers these investors to go looking for their money. And it appears that it is the rightful curiosity of these newly empowered investors that is creating the hyper drive to so quickly get these boys to confess.