I also can see this case going either way. And my life will not be enhanced or diminished by either a guilty or NG verdict.
I've watched only because this case is local to me, and I have an abiding interest in how the criminal justice system works (or does not) in NC.
In light of Duke LAX case, Innocence Commission findings, and the SBI debacle, all NC LE organizations are coming under increased negative scrutiny.
Whether you think BC is in fact guilty or not, the case has been astonishingly weak, and poorly presented by the prosecution. There was clearly insufficient evidence to sustain a charge of 1st degree murder, in the late October 2008 time-frame, for arrest.
I also find it puzzling that the two "best" witness to finally erase all doubts over guilt or innocence; Mr. M the forensic Analyst for the defense, and CFry's testimony about MAC addresses, were never heard by the jury.
Here's a repost of what I said the other day:
The core of the Prosecution's case:
Nancy Cooper, Mother of two was horribly strangled on July 12th, 2008:
But we don't know where she was killed. But trust us, it was in the house, somewhere.
We don't really know what time she was killed. But trust us it was sometime after midnight but before 11 am...
We do know that her husband Brad did the deed, but we have no evidence he transported her body in any vehicle available to him. But trust us, cause we know what we know even if we cannot prove it.
He spoofed a call @ 6:40 to provide himself an alibi, even though our lead detective said on the stand "we have no evidence he spoofed the call", but trust us he did, even if we never proved it .
And Brad did a google search of the dump site, the day before the murder, but the time stamps are all invalid, therefore it's Microsoft's fault, even though we never put a witness on the stand to prove it was just a computer glitch. But trust us, cause were the prosecution, and were the good guys.
And you folks want to convict a man on this evidence????
I stand by those remarks, and believe a jury should find BC NG. Not innocent of the crime, but NG because there is insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction. ALL IMHO