Vicki Treat Broadstreet explains the relationship between Twila and her maternal uncle, Robert Donnell. Another testimony pointing at Robert Donnell as the actual killer, not Hank Skinner. The reality of his behavior with his niece, Twila, speaks to his motive and involvement in the murders.
For the first time ever, a disinterested witness, Deborah Ellis, has come forward to publicly proclaim that Twila Busby’s maternal uncle, Robert Donnell, is the real killer
Hank Skinner had an injury in his right hand which would have rendered him incapable of performing such an attack on any date remotely near that of the murders. #justice4hank
After arrest, Hank was taken to a hospital where he gave blood samples. The tests run on these samples provided startling results. They indicated a blood alcohol level, at the time of the murders, of 0.21%. The samples were taken six and a half hours after the alleged time of the murders and … Continue Reading ››
Clearly, the nature of the investigation into the murders of Twila Busby and her two sons was stacked heavily against Hank Skinner. It is the contention of many that the catalyst for this blinkered and prejudicial approach was none other than the Gray County Sheriff himself, Randy Stubblefield. After examining affidavits and police … Continue Reading ››
Prior to the murders of Twila Busby and her two sons, Twila attended the New Year's party of Howard Mitchell. Witness testimony given at trial categorically stated that Twila left that party early as she grew increasingly nervous of the presence of her uncle Robert Donnell, who followed her around and made rude … Continue Reading ››
It seems there was valid cause for investigating Robert Donnell as a possible suspect in the murders, and this investigation could have been significantly advanced by the forensic examination of evidence readily available from the bodies of the victims, including rape kit samples taken from the body of Twila Busby. Whether these tests … Continue Reading ››
Following the advisory filed in court by the Attorney General’s office and media articles, Hank's lawyers issued another press release:
"We are concerned that the Attorney General’s office has seen fit to publish partial results of DNA testing and to present its opinion to the court while DNA tests are … Continue Reading ››
Official non-profit organization in support of Hank Skinner