Boney claimed to have alibi witnesses for his whereabouts on September 28, 2000. Did the police interview those alibi witnesses?

During one of his first interviews Boney not only claimed that he dropped his sweatshirt into the Salvation Army drop box but that he also recalled his whereabouts on the afternoon and evening of September 28, 2000 or well over four years later. While that supposed recollection is incredible in and of itself (where and what were you doing four years ago?) also is the fact that the police didn't interview all of those alibi witnesses but accepted Boney's assertions as truthful. Those "witnesses" were interviewed immediately, however, after the defense found out about them and all denied having any interaction with Boney in the manner he claimed or on the date he claimed.

For example, Boney claimed that he appeared at the home of a minister and asked for a loan in the presence of the minister and his wife and that both could confirm his story. The minister responded that his wife had dementia at the time and further that Boney's story wasn't truthful inasmuch as he wouldn't have ... more.

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