Liam Reynolds is a character in the Apple TV+ streaming series Presumed Innocent. He is portrayed by Mark Harelik.
Biography[]
A convicted murderer whose case was prosecuted by Carolyn Polhemus.
Appearances[]
Bases Loaded[]
Liam's case was prosecuted by Carolyn, who successfully argued that Liam was responsible for Bunny Davis' death. After the verdict was sentenced, Liam tried to attack Carolyn, but was stopped before he could.
He'd later serve a life sentence where he'd one day be visited by Rusty and Rigo, asking him if he had any involvement in Carolyn's death. However, he denies it and refuses to assist them in the case.
People vs. Rozat Sabich[]
Liam's picture appears in some case files involving Bunny Davis. He is visited by Rusty, who hopes to seek information concerning someone who may have killed Bunny instead of him, but he refuses to help him.
Discovery[]
Liam is mentioned by Tommy when he reprimands Rigo for assisting Rusty in visiting his prison, which she argues was on her off-time. He later appears in a flashback when Liam taunts Rusty as desperate.
The Burden[]
In a flashback, Liam is mentioned by Carolyn as she practices her opening argument about the case involving Bunny.
Pregame[]
Rusty argues how Liam is connected to the case based on how Carolyn was murdered through interviews that Rigo did with various prisoners. He's later mentioned by Nico when he questions Tommy about a plausible connection to the case, but Tommy dismisses it.
As Rusty, Raymond, and Mya question Brian Ratzer about whether or not he knows Liam, he completely denies it.
On the rooftop of his building, Raymond mentions Liam as a plausible alternative suspect in Rusty's case.
The Elements[]
On the third day of the trial, Liam is mentioned as a plausible alternative to the case. However, Judge Lyttle rejects the implication as improper and will not allow further testimony unless tangible evidence is presented.
The Witness[]
Liam is mentioned a couple of times in the trials where Rusty represents himself. He's mentioned again when Rusty takes the stand and Tommy questions him about Rusty visiting the prison Liam was in.
The Verdict[]
Liam is mentioned a couple of times as a plausible alternative suspect in the case, but as it turns out, he was a scapegoat concocted by Rusty to get a false confession out of him.
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