Carson Dyle
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So, I would agree, except I think this played a HUGE role in the end of the trial when the prosecutor decided not to redo the trial. She had her doubts too, even in her closing arguments, it was tough to tell if she was being effective to the jury, or having self doubts of his guilt given the new information that had been presented. Another words, I think this new guy IS the only reason she didn't push for another trial.
Exactly. It played a critical part in the outcome of the story. If Box hadn't pursued the case and shown what he had to the prosecutor, she gets a new trial, Naz goes back to Rikers, and there's no resolution to anything at all.
And there is _still_ the possibility that Naz killed the girl. Ever consider that? There really wasn't anything more than circumstantial evidence against the boyfriend/accountant. Box had a lot of nice pictures of the guy on the night of the murder, and some phone and bank records linking them and offering a possible motive, but not much else.
