The indictment is absolutely ridiculous. There's no way they're ever going to show that Dr. Reding murdered anybody.

There's no way they can show she didn't end her own life.

It does fulfill some sort of emotional need that they have to own these items.

It also happened to be an amazingly beautiful poster, that added to the piece. And the condition was pristine.

A lot of people jump on these items while they're hot and can make a quick profit if they can read the trends. But where they'll be in five years, who knows?

There is plenty of historical evidence to show courts are more than willing to believe the police over a black defendant. It is not the stuff of fiction; there is almost a presumption when dealing with police witnesses, that they must be telling the truth, and it makes the work of defending criminal defendants harder.

I'm very concerned personally. I have some friends at the University of Southern Mississippi and I understand it's gone.

The physical and circumstantial evidence the police have gathered. If there's a strong nexus between that evidence and the defendant, dismissing the confession won't necessarily destroy the case against the defendant.