“There's a 1,300-page offense report detailing the
investigation into the fatal shooting of Belinda Temple in 1999. There are
audio tapes of witnesses who saw the pregnant teacher at Katy High School on
the day she was killed later than previously thought. There's a statement from
a teenage neighbor that the Temples' dog, known for its viciousness, would calm
down after sniffing him.
Those are three examples of evidence withheld from David
Temple's defense lawyers that could have helped him at his 2007 trial, lawyers
said Monday, as they called for a special prosecutor to investigate the
notorious Katy slaying and the Harris County District Attorney's Office.”
I wrote
about the Temple case a couple of weeks ago, but did not realize the sheer amount
of evidence withheld by the D.A’s office. This is an excerpt from an article in
The Houston Chronicle, which you can read at the link below.
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