The magically appearing bullet found in the garage is retrieved from the attorney general for examination. Remember, this is from the garage with no blood in it, like the bedroom with no blood in it. They shoot some bullets through some bovine bone the same thickness of a human skull. First of all, 22's are a small bullet and rarely exit a skull. Second of all, the lead would have fragments of skull on it visible under microscope, even after a wash equal to the DNA treatment. The lead found in the garage? No sign of bone fragments. Nothing the state says fits the science. This is also proof DNA was planted, since it had the blood but not the bone fragments. Wood fragments were found.
Kathleen elucidates her findings on the use of communications data to to track and timestamp Teresa'a whereabouts. She arrives at the Avery property at 1431. Her theory is she left the Avery's to see her mom which was on her day planner. "The last call, the call she forwards when her phone is still active, is made at 1441. That call pings off a cell phone tower miles away from the Avery property," says Kathleen. This puts her in the vicinity of Kuss Road which leads into the quarry. At the end of this road is where scent dogs detected a possible burial site. It's a pretty secluded spot with access to the Manitowoc quarry where pelvic bones were found. There are several places to hide a rav4 before transferring to the Avery property.
Kathleen Files.
It's almost 1300 pages. It covers all 4 elements she's restricted to at this point in the system, the process: ineffective counsel first time around; unethical actions by prosecutor Kratz; Brady violations (evidence withheld) and new evidence.
The magically appearing bullet, no bone frags, just wood.