Robert Telles Claims He Was Framed, With No Supporting Evidence

Aug 28, 03:00 PM

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In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis discusses the ongoing trial of Robert Telles, who is accused of murdering journalist Jeff German. The conversation focuses on the questionable defense strategies employed by Telles, including his attempt to downplay incriminating evidence by offering implausible explanations, such as using superglue to treat a finger injury. Faddis critiques Telles' testimony as ineffective and points out how his narrative is filled with red herrings that fail to address the core evidence against him, such as the DNA found under German’s fingernails. Additionally, Telles' attempts to portray himself as a victim during his arrest are seen as a misguided effort to gain sympathy, which Faddis believes will not be well-received by the jury. Faddis predicts a swift guilty verdict due to the strong evidence presented by the prosecution.

- Robert Telles’ defense strategy is seen as ineffective and filled with red herrings.
- Telles uses implausible explanations to downplay incriminating evidence.
- His attempt to gain sympathy by portraying himself as a victim is criticized.
- Faddis predicts a quick guilty verdict due to strong evidence from the prosecution.

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