
171. The Trial of Ralph Stokes Part 2
The Prosecutors
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Investigation and Circumstantial Evidence
The chapter explores the investigation led by postal inspector Douglas Oswald, revealing crucial evidence found in Ralph Stokes' possession, such as stained sneakers and a ski suit. It discusses the significance of circumstantial evidence like gloves and a tracksuit in connecting Ralph to the crime, despite objections from the defense. The chapter also highlights the discovery of Ralph's wallet at the apartment of Donald Jackson's girlfriend and the importance of establishing a link between the two suspects.
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