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Seventeen Hairs | The State's Car Wash Theory | The Hair Evidence | So Many Unanswered Questions | Scratch Marks Found Inside the Trunk | The Alleged "Shoe Print" on the Trunk Lid | The Police Uniform Theory | N.C. Department of Transportation Map | Salisbury Telephone Book | Time Line | The Tape Evidence | Ballistics Evidence - Gunnarsson | Kay Weden and I Meet | An Unbelievable Theory | Shirley Scott & the 404(b) Hearing | Gunnarsson Alive? | Who was Viktor Gunnarsson | Three Strange Men | A Confession to Gunnarsson's Murder | Robbie Smith | The Missing Key | Brandon Shelton's Confession to Investigators? | One Puzzling Question | Coincidences? You be the Judge | Death of Catherine Miller | The Miller Evidence | Rex Allen Keller, Jr. | Beth Pitts | Kay Weden - Jason Weden | A Suspect in the Miller Murder | Still So Many Unanswered Questions
Three Strange Men
Weden had visited the apartment three
times on December 5, 1993. She first went to the apartment at 2:00 p.m.
and found the door ajar. She went inside and saw the answering machine
light blinking and the clothing she had last seen Gunnarsson wearing on
a chair in the bedroom. She also observed the wet t-shirt hanging in
the bathroom. Upon leaving, she pulled the door to just as she had
found it (T., Volume I, PP. 156-165).
Weden went to the apartment for the
second time at 4:00 p.m. and
found the door was closed and now a light was on inside the apartment
(Volume I, TP 166).
Glen Farris, Gunnarsson’s friend, said
that the last time he was positive that he had spoken to Gunnarsson was
on the night of December 3, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. (TP. 1319). However, it
was never pointed out to the jury that Kay Weden had testified that on
the night of December 3, 1993, she, Gunnarsson and her mother, Catherine
Miller had eaten dinner at the Blue Bay Restaurant in Salisbury, North
Carolina from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Volume I, TP. 302-303).
Farris said he went to Gunnarsson’s
apartment on December 5, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. and found the door ajar and
he got the maintenance man, Leonard Straub to go with him to check the
apartment. They looked around inside and stayed for a few minutes and
upon leaving, Straub secured and locked the door (TP. 1355).
Weden went to the apartment for a
third time on December 5, 1993
at 10:00 p.m. to see if Gunnarsson had returned home. She saw three men
standing outside the apartment door, which was now open again. Weden
testified that one of the men was wearing a brown leather jacket, just
like the one Gunnarsson had been wearing when she last saw him alive on
December 3, 1993 (T., Volume I, P. 168).
Weden said she did not recognize any of
the men because she was so far away. She told police she could not tell
if the man she saw wearing the brown leather jacket was Gunnarsson. She
said she observed the three men get into a car and drive away and never
saw them again (T., Volume I, P. 169).
Prosecutors never explained:
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How items belonging to Gunnarsson were
removed from a locked apartment between December 13, 1993 and December
15, 1993.
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Why someone would take only the gold
watch and the tape from the answering machine yet leave other property
untouched.
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Why, since it was a the state’s theory
that Gunnarsson was killed on December 4, 1993, a
wet t-shirt would still be hanging in the
bathroom on December 13, 1993
which was nine days after the state claimed he was killed.
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How the clothing Gunnarsson was last
seen wearing, was hanging on the back on a chair when photographed by
investigators on January 7, 1994, but had been moved to the bed one
week later, when photographed by investigators on January 13, 1994,
from a locked and secured apartment.
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How the door to Gunnarsson’s apartment
kept being opened and closed on December 5, 1993 when investigators
claimed he had been killed on December 4, 1993.
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Who the men were Kay Weden saw outside
Gunnarsson’s apartment on December 5, 1993 or why they were there.
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