Followed this one silently. Gobsmacked at so many aspects of how this case has been handled. Not least the fact that KR is on trial with little to no evidence. The voicemails she left him and the 53 phone calls indicated to me, a frantic spouse fearing their partner was with another woman, after the Aruba incident I can believe that KR had trust issues IMO. People can sit and say ‘she freaked out over nothing, just giving a friend a hug’ - but having been the woman with insecurities, suspicions, lack of trust. Walking down a hallway and witnessing woman who is not a relative hugging your partner. Would set alarm bells ringing. It turns out it was just an innocent hug and KR got the wrong end of the stick. But I can see why she initially freaked out. If you’ve ever had difficulties with trust, maybe cheated on in a past relationship(?), many women would react the same. Especially if you are of a certain personality type. We don’t know about KR’s previous relationships. If you’ve ever been told before by an ex that a woman (or man) is just a friend and then found out they were not, it’s easy to imagine reacting in a similar way IMO. Doesn’t make her a murderer or mean she’d hit him with her car. Having that being presented as ‘evidence’ in this case, putting the woman aswell as her sister/friend (I can’t remember if it was her friend or sister now) on the stand to speak about that which happened months before, showed how far down the CW scraped the barrel to pur forward an image of having such a solid case it’s taken all these weeks to present the evidence.
Kind of like confusing the jury IMO, it looks like they had tons of evidence if you look at how many witnesses they put on. But when you really look back and think about it, how many were actually important witnesses with true facts about this case and not just opinions?
The fact that the CW were allowed to have someone who is not a medical examiner (I believe he was an officer) testify to how they believe JOK’s injuries were caused amongst other things which were actually just their opinions - not expert opinions. Then restricted what defense witnesses with actual credentials could talk about, really rubs me the wrong way.
The defense actually presented their case just right IMO, there was no confusion for the jury. No discussion of weather for one! No random witnesses who seemingly have no ties to the case. Just qualified experts who should have been able to give their full opinions IMO instead they were restricted. That’s something that as a juror would stick out to me. Jackson was spot on with his ‘look here not there’ speech about the prosecution case. IMO it was purposely made to be so confusing because the actual evidence is so weak.
People will say ‘but the voicemails’ - that doesn’t prove nor disprove KR hit JOK. Neither does the Aruba incident. Actually if anything, to me it suggests KR believed him to be alive and well and just ignoring her calls that evening IMO.
I could go on and on. Those solo cups were the point when I really thought ‘what on earth is this?’ I still considered that maybe she did do it because the idea of a cover up seemed so far fetched. Then the Proctor texts, the inverted time skipping video, the suspicious accounts of that evening, disappearing dog, and much much more, by the end had me thinking ‘oh my god, this actually COULD be a cover up’. It’s not far fetched atall when considered as a whole, the jury consider the totality of the evidence.
IMO the totality of the prosecution evidence really amounts to a big nothing burger. Yes she was drunk, and COULD have hit him with her car. But that’s not enough for a conviction, you can’t only believe she could have. You have to be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt. That means you have to be sure, very sure, something you’d stake your home on. Not absolutely certain to the point you’d bet your life on it, or that there is absolutely no possibility whatsoever that she didn’t do it. But sure enough that you can say ‘there is a tiny tiny chance that she didn’t but we believe that chance to be so small, that for her to be innocent we’d have more chance of winning the lottery’ personally I think the defense presented enough evidence from their few witnesses that have me believing there is a reasonable chance that JOK was not hit by KR’s car. The defense experts presented some convincing evidence that it wasn’t KR’s car that hit JOK, this evidence was from experts aswell as the impartial accident reconstruction guys.
The fact that the accident reconstruction experts who were completely impartial and unbiased believed that KR’s car didn’t hit and kill JOK is extremely convincing testimony. The jury only know that these were hired by an outside agency, maybe some have guessed it’s the FBI, maybe not. But their testimony would be the one thing that would make me unable to commit to a Guilty verdict in this case. I think that testimony provided enough doubt that I couldn’t honestly and truthfully sign a Guilty verdict form in this case.
Just to add, to an already very long post so I’ll keep this as short as possible. I’ve followed many many trials over the years and the amount of deliberation time so far is minimal. I wouldn’t be worried about a hold out or hung jury yet. Bear in mind these jurors have been unable to discuss the case together for so long, they likely have so much to say. 12 people all wanting to put their point across, all wanting to have their say and give their thoughts. For a jury to come to a unanimous verdict in this case after careful consideration, it’s going to take a while, much more than the few hours they’ve had so far. Look at how many layers there are, possible cover up? Possible misconduct by an officer? Possible jealous girlfriend? Possible drunken rage? Possible accident? Possible dog attack? They have so much to talk about and could be there a while. Even if they are all agreed immediately - which is very unlikely in this case - then even still most of the times jurors will and should talk about the most convincing evidence for them or what is giving them pause. It’s only been a few hours total. I wouldn’t be wondering about a hung jury until the end of Friday personally even then I wouldn’t be too concerned. All JMO though.
Sorry this was so long. I’ve kept quiet and just watched until now so have lots on my mind!
MOO