

Ep 05 Ghost Evidence
Dec 28, 2023
Delve into the unsettling intricacies of the Bruce Schuler case, where conflicting testimonies and overlooked evidence raise alarming doubts. Hear about courtroom turmoil that highlights the complexities of justice and the potential for wrongful convictions. Fragmented memories and mysterious incidents add a chilling layer to the narrative, questioning the validity of witness accounts. This exploration emphasizes the urgent need for accountability in legal processes, urging listeners to reconsider the integrity of the justice system.
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Discrepancies in Crime Scene Presence
- The jury never heard that Stephen Struber and Diane Wilson denied being at the second crime scene where Bruce Schuler was murdered.
- Crown witnesses and defense both agreed the Strubers did not go down the ravine, exposing inconsistencies in the trial evidence.
Prospectors' Account Contradicts Prosecution
- Prospectors repeatedly stated the vehicle only traveled 20 meters after the first shot before turning back.
- This contradicts the prosecution's claim the vehicle went 200 meters to the second crime scene, an inconsistency never presented to the jury.
Anderson's Testimony Supports Bidner
- Prospector Tremaine Anderson also testified the vehicle moved a short distance slowly, stopped, and then returned.
- He never reported the vehicle going down the ravine, aligning with Bidner's statements and undermining the prosecution's narrative.