I hope they have, but I have no idea.I just don't believe they have caught the guy yet
From my understanding (limited) the police during the interview told him that he did, he denied it. He may have, or the police could have been lying to get a confession. He did admit to pretty much everything else though. So I have no idea.I'm pretty sure the anthony shots profile guy set up a meeting with the girls that same day... coincidently.
This wasn't included in the local reporting I read. It's from the DailyMail, so, you know, caution to accuracy.
Andrew Baldwin, defense attorney for Allen, says that he is the 'wrong guy' and the sealed probable cause affidavit is 'flimsy' adding: 'You expect more than what I saw.'
Upthread HoughMade (many thanks for his contributions in this thread) mentioned that a defense attorney must make a record, accordingly don't read too much into the (paraphrased) "My client didn't do it." But the attached quote is rather specific in stating it is "flimsy" which seems, to this lay person, to strongly suggest the evidence is factually problematic. Add the prosecution supposedly stating there are likely others involved, and, well, this arrest, at this point, appears to maybe be more about applying pressure where authorities think it should be applied. I'll give authorities a long leash to operate, at this point. Surely there must be enough flimsy evidence to affect an arrest. But the sealed PC, the particular charges, admission others may be involved, defense attorney labeling PC as "flimsy", suddenly doubt starts to creep in as to whether Allen is involved directly or simply knows something.
People say a lot more than they do...and prison sucks, even pretrial detention.At some point I would wonder why the guy would want out. I cannot imagine what he will encounter if loose on the street now.
Some people do a lot more than they say.People say a lot more than they do.
To the best of my knowledge only thing he has on his record is a couple of traffic tickets.Has Allen ever been convicted of anything in the passed?
That's 1, nearly 40 years ago, out of how many violent crimes against children?Some people do a lot more than they say.
Leon Gary Plauché
Yikes...."I gotta a guy here that says he is innocent".......yikes. Aren't they suppose to say "My client is innocent of all charges." He gotta do what he has to do....but I see a clear message he is sending.
Generally speaking, criminal history isn't admissible anyway.If he has never done anything . . . the prosecution had better bring out very thing or this guy will walk.