The police car travels at least 1/4 mile past where the worker was standing before it crashed, yet he is adjacent to it in under 15 seconds. To travel 1/4 mile in 15 seconds he would have had to run at an average of 60 MPH.
Lauren has cuts on her arms but no marks or bruises on her wrists from being handcuffed and breaking the chair when she is putting on the wig. The crime scene tech noted the person doing so would have bruises on their wrists. The marks show up later when she is at the clinic.
The driver transporting Lauren is wearing a sheriff's uniform but driving a city police car.
When she runs away from the shack, Lauren has her hands cuffed in front of her. When she emerges from the woods, the handcuff chain is broken and a cuff is still on her left wrist. She had the key and is shown unlocking the left handcuff and throwing it away. There was no means in the woods for the chain to be broken (such as bolt cutters), all she had to do was unlock each cuff with the key.
City police do not transport prisoners in Texas, county sheriffs do so, and they do not use remote back roads.
A state law enforcement agency would not send a crime scene technician without being asked to do so by the sheriff.
Modern cars cannot be hot wired in under 2 seconds as was shown.
The doctor was from Jessup County, and was the victim of a crime there. He would not go to Logan County to report a crime that took place in another county as he was shown doing.
DNA testing can be rushed, but it is usually several weeks, not an overnight process as shown.
The police car was not moving fast enough to go as far as it did once the tires were deflated. The spike strip shown does not cause a blowout, it slowly releases air from the tires. As such, the car would not yaw and move as it was shown doing.
Juvenile offenders in Texas arrested for being an accessory to an auto theft do not have DNA samples collected from them. As such, Lauren's DNA would not be in the system.
After she is knocked out by the fire extinguisher and strapped to the table, the restraint strap on her right wrist is so loose Lauren could easily pull her hand out of it. Conversely, Frances, who was tied up with rope much tighter, is able to slip her hand out of the rope and free herself.
Oscar has at least a 1 minute head start on Lauren, it is dark, and she does not know which way he ran, but she is able to find him in the woods and overtake him while wearing high heeled stripper boots.
Questioning a suspect under arrest when they have a lawyer on the way is pointless, as anything said is inadmissible.