Did the sensational elements of this case overshadow what really happened the day of Samira's death?
Over the years, interest in this case hasn't diminished. Documentaries continue to appear with prosecutor Georgia Cappleman and the Florida State investigator Jason Newlin defending their work on the Frasch case. And, yet, to this day, I've never heard anyone in a podcast or a documentary able to intelligently refute what I discovered when I looked into the case for myself...
How can a woman who has been in a swimming pool for hours have fingers and toes with no pruning?
How can a woman who has been supposedly murdered hours earlier have glucose levels that revealed a recent death?
Why did law enforcement ignore the testimony of a credible neighbour who saw Samira alive two and a half hours after her husband was supposed to have murdered her?
How could the prosecutor put a prison snitch on the stand who told a story full of so many contradictions?
How could a golf club mysteriously appear in the master bedroom a year after the death?
Why wasn't Samira's mental health condition brought out in the trial?
How could one of the prosecutor's star witnesses, the handyman who supposedly "discovered" the body, tell so many verifiable lies on the stand and not be called out for perjury, at the very least?
Prosecutor Cappleman continues to defends her case but all efforts to undermine the above evidence are easily demolished as anyone who takes the time to read Travesty of Justice: The Dr. Adam Frasch Case will see, along with all the other important details of this case that the public never learned about in the mainstream media.
When I read the police report, listened to the witness interviews, read all the newspaper reports at the time, they all added up to a completely different scenario than the one the prosecutor told the jury and continues to tell the public. Dr. Adam Frasch did not kill his wife.
Travesty of Justice: The Adam Frasch Case is the frightening story of how the State of Florida created a case out of planted evidence and disjointed testimonies to put an innocent man in prison.
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