OK MT, I'll bite.
He was "near" the area the bodies turned up, on the day she disappeared. Near, means 3+ miles in this case. Easy fodder for a decent lawyer to at least question the relevance.
Modesto is what, 125 miles inland from Berkeley? And her body was found in the same general area where we know he was Christmas Eve? Sounds like a hell of a coincidence to me- a killer dumped his wife's body two-three miles in the same body of water he was fishing at.
He Sold her car. But his truck was impounded, and he needed a truck to make a living. Also "her car" was in his name.
Would you sell your wife's car if she were missing? Or would you hold out and hope she was coming home?
He put the house up for sale. Man's gotta eat!
You're right- he put the house up for sale 48 hours after Laci disappeared. "Man's gotta eat?" How many Big Macs can you buy with ten thousand dollars? Once again, seems to be unusual behavior for a grieving, frantic husband to take the time to call the Realtor and list the house.
He had concrete molds in his garage. Piling anchors... duh! Had a baby on the way and wanted to cover the patio.
He must have been using his boat to mix the concrete because they found cement in his boat.
$10k in his pocket. He moved and hadn't opened an account in San Diego yet.
LOL right, MT- wouldn't you ask for a money order from your bank in case you got robbed? Couldn't you use an ATM card as conveniently as you can cash? Would you have a passport application if you weren't planning on leaving the country? Why the dye job and the gotee?
To believe a very pregnant lady walking a very big dog in a very middle class neighborhood was abducted, killed and dumped 120 miles away in San Francisco bay at the very same time her husband was fishing in San Francisco Bay, three miles from where she was dumped, is much harder for me to believe than a scenario where a husband kills his wife, chops her up, tapes her up in a blue tarp with cement for an anchor, puts her in the boat, drives to San Francisco Bay and dumps her body.