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Steve Harmon is guilty because on page 115 he says "whats wrong with going inside a drugstore and looking around?" implying that he was there. and when Sandra Petrocelli asked him, during his testimony, if he was in the drug store on December 22, Steve said no. which is a lie.

There is a lot of speculation as to if he was innocent. Steve was found "innocent" but that doesn't mean he is. after all the jury is just people like me and you so there is a lot of room for reasonable doubt. i, personally, think that Steve was involved with the robbery and was there when Mr. Nesbitt was murdered. as to if Steve is "not guilty" there are many reasons too. like how well Steve dealt with the consequences and how he repeatedly declared he did nothing wrong, but maybe that's just it. he did nothing. he could've said something and saved Mr. Nesbitt and he didn't. I'm not sure if my answer helped you, but sometimes its good to hear other peoples opinion's.

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