Former player arrested in Bryan Pata murder

Here's a small detail that may have been revealed earlier. If so, apologies. It's purely body language and psychology, but in retrospect may offer some insight. I've looked at the other pictures, but this helps me on insight.

I assume this is a part of the silence by teammates. Check out the majority of the team. Eyes closed. The exceptions are the fellow behind Moncur's left shoulder in the midground. There's also another guy at Campbell's right shoulder, but when zooming in it looks like he has long eyelashes and there are shadows hitting him under the eyes. The second guy is also squeezed into the midground.

Body Language:

The clear exception is Jones, eyes open. Toes closest to the face in the image of Pata. His body language is also a little different. He "may" be looking at the face, but his shoulders are both forward and neck down. Face cast, almost a smile.

- I've found that this could be an indicator of personal trauma, because after trauma many of the victims smile a bit to comfort themselves. I unconsciously do it all the time, and it's something I have to work on when I'm on camera or on stage.
- This also could be attributed to a predatory/confidence state, but that's difficult to gauge on a still.

The reason this hit me was due to his body language in comparison to his teammates. Moncur and Campbell are in deep prayer. Others seem to be meditating, in the moment. Some are trying to pull it together. Some trying to find peace.

Maybe some footage of this closeup would help, but I couldn't find any.

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SPOT ON, BROTHER 👍🏻
 
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This kid was trouble almost immediately when he stepped on campus. Cold blooded, dispassionate murder over what? Dude better plead unless the state has a weak case.
 
For the criminal law experts, is it fair to assume that a conviction will be challenging? Granted, we don't know what the cops know, but given the passage of time, hazy witness recollection of what happened 15 years ago, no DNA evidence (?), this will be a tough one, right?
Hard to say since we don’t know what additional evidence the police located that upgraded Jones from a suspect to an arrestee.
But generally speaking, when cold cases result in an arrest, there is typically strong evidence which caused the change. And prosecutors really don’t like prosecuting high profile case without strong evidence because of the scrutiny the cases receive.
That this is a high-profile, cold case leads me to believe that the police and law enforcement would not have made an arrest without confidence in the ability to convict.
 
For the criminal law experts, is it fair to assume that a conviction will be challenging? Granted, we don't know what the cops know, but given the passage of time, hazy witness recollection of what happened 15 years ago, no DNA evidence (?), this will be a tough one, right?

Very curious what evidence they have now. They probably have him dead to rights though.
 
Brian's sister ia a pitbull. Although it wont bring him back. It will let her finally have some peace. RIP Zoe....
 
Anybody else zoom in on the pics of 38 when dudes are gathered round Pata's tribute on the firld?I ain't tryin to judge but that dude looks evil AF in those shots. Every cat round that canvas look like they're truly grieving. Except for 38.
When you zoom in on him, dude has a zero ***s given on his fake *** face. My gut tells me 38 did it. PUAMF'er if he did do it.

Go Canes!!
 
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