00:00 You want my opinion? Clay Porter is guilty. End of story.
00:05 What about him maintaining his innocence?
00:07 Coulter, you may want to sit down for this, but people who murder often also lie.
00:13 What if he's not lying?
00:15 Based on what?
00:16 Based on the fact that no one saw Clay kill anyone.
00:19 Okay. Let's review the facts, shall we? Come. Come, come, come.
00:25 Okay, so... Clay Porter and Avery Ingram ran a business together, an asbestos removal company.
00:33 Homeowners move out while the work is done.
00:35 On the night of the murder, Clay returns to a home where they're working and guess what he finds?
00:39 His business partner Avery running an illegal poker game inside the client's house. Yes, I know.
00:44 Except he doesn't just find it. Porter blows his top.
00:46 You've got, count 'em, one, two, three, four people who independently witnessed Porter hit Avery.
00:53 Threatened to kill him and then, oh, lo and behold, the coroner reports that Avery was dead due to blunt force trauma to the head.
01:00 An hour after his fight with Clay. This is what you call a slam dunk.
01:04 No one saw him kill anyone.
01:06 No, but his attorney never found any other witnesses. I mean, you're the probabilities guy. You tell me.
01:11 What are the chances that Clay Porter is actually innocent?
01:14 Low. Very low.
01:18 But I made a promise to his daughter.
01:21 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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