After Terry left Jacoby at 8:15, he says, in the WMPD interview I think, that David Jacoby came back and searched with them later. In all this searching, which continued until the wee hours of the morning, someone would have observed something if the murders happened during the police time frame. I agree that the murders had to have occurred earlier than the 1 am to 5 am timeline as other posters have said. And, as other posters have said, I believe the earlier TOD excludes Damien, Jason and Jessie. I'm not sure why Burnett wouldn't admit their alibis at trial, but you guys do know that they all had alibis, right? As a retired teacher who often had to work with students with Jessie's IQ, it seems obvious to me that the original confession was coerced. If you read the transcripts of that confession, you will see that he was led by the WMPD into many of his statements. Again, given his mental disability, the fact that he continued to confess is understandable. The telling fact, to me, is that he would not testify against Damien and Jason at their trials. Something deep inside him just wouldn't let him continue to parrot back responses which he knew weren't true. Damien's "confession" at the softball game, if it happened, was just teenaged bragadociousness. Again, I've dealt with this type of teenager many times in my years of teaching. This also applies to his actions during the trial. If you have been around teenagers, you know what I'm saying. Also, his statements that supposedly revealed unpublished material could be explained in one of two ways: either he heard rumors (which I'm sure were abundant) or the police asked leading questions that gave him the information. Of course, the police didn't record that part of the interview. As to Jason's "confession" to Michael Carson, to me this is the most unbelievable of them all. Given Jason's shy nature, he would never have confided in someone that he had known for such a short time. I base my opinions, as I said before, on many years of working with teenagers of all types. As to who is guilty, there is only one person who is linked to the discovery site (since we don't really have a crime scene) by any real physical evidence. I believe that he should be thoroughly investigated, something that the WMPD have not yet done.