MovieChat Forums > Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009) Discussion > He didnt keep a second copy of the DVD?

He didnt keep a second copy of the DVD?


didnt make a second copy, didnt rip a copy of it onto the internet or anything?

So weak and unconvincing.

Any reasonable person would have made 10 different copies of this video and hid them all over the place...

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totally agree...

plus why would he even attempt to purchase the knife in the pawn shop (or any of the other stuff for that matter) with anything but cash? why leave that trail which would surely be, and was, discovered... so weak

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Yup.

And I gave up as soon as his idiot friend starting driving fast. I was saying to myself he is going to get chased and die in an explosive accident. A part of me died when it came true. I couldn't believe someone would drive that bad, that fast. All they had to do was upload it from any computer to the news. Murder trials take weeks and weeks. There was no reason to speed. None. NONE!!!!

Didn't this jack off hear of Youtube???? They could have had a private account.

NO ONE just saves one back up copy.

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The CDs wouldn't have even mattered in the trial. It was pointless for him to document his purchases!

Woo, he has newspaper footage showing him buying a dog, switchblade, jogging clothes, and mask **after** the crime had been committed.

He could've bought all those things ~before~ committing the crime too.

If he really had been innocent, that would've been a stupid plan.

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