Almost lost in the Attorney General's motion was mention on page five of a previously unnoticed bloody knife imprint found on the sheet of the bed where Arlene Tankleff was murdered. The imprint does not match the "watermelon knife" police accused Marty of using.
"Short of someone else's DNA under Arlene [Tankleff's] fingernails, it's hard to picture any more significant evidence," Marty's lawyer Bruce Barket told Newsday. "I don't know how you don't say that's the ball over the fence....Marty didn't commit this crime."
The AG's motion was the first Marty's defense team heard of this evidence that has been sitting around for 20 years.
I sure hope they fry that fuker steurman. what a fking shame.
Posted by: Doc bottoms | July 02, 2008 at 10:50 PM