Clancy argued a series of text messages between the father and son in the 90 minutes before Alexander’s death proved nothing of an alleged conspiracy between them.
“They want to read into the texts,” Clancy said, asking, “Where is the evidence (Bickham Sr.) knew what (his son) was up to.”
McKay in turn ridiculed Clancy’s defense argument, saying “He can’t talk to you about the mountain of evidence that buries his client.”
McKay said the texts showed a clear trail of communication between father and son regarding where he was going with Alexander and when.
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