Friday, April 20, 2018

Framed for Murder By His Own DNA

Framed for Murder By His Own DNA

Scary. "When the DNA results came back, even Lukis Anderson thought he might have committed the murder. "I drink a lot," he remembers telling public defender Kelley Kulick as they sat in a plain interview room at the Santa Clara County, California, jail. Sometimes he blacked out, so it was possible he did something he didn't remember. "Maybe I did do it." Kulick shushed him. If she was going to keep her new client off death row, he couldn't go around saying things like that. But she agreed. It looked bad."

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