ClearAhead
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I think it is possible the Judge doesn't allow the Odinist theory with specific names but just the general theory. I don't know if that way the defense will continue with the theory. If Judge Gull allow the confessions it is possible the defense will sit with his client to say it doesn't look good for him, if he want to go to trial, etc. If he wants, they can change theory, can attack the bullet, the investigation, etc. I think the Judge will alow KK theory. If the odinist theory isn't allowed, I think the defense will use that to ask for a continuance. I don't think they are ready for trial.
I really do hope she makes her decision very soon. It’s not as if the D just came up with their alternate imaginary scenarios overnight.
I’m going to be surprised if the Judge allows any theories to be presented, Odinist or KK. Neither have any known connection to RA nor can be placed at the scene of the crime so neither pose a viable alternative to get RA off the hook. Facts, not speculation, will prevail IMO.
I don’t expect there will be any deviation from the standard course of events during criminal trial procedure - the onus being on the Prosecution to prove BARD that RA is guilty of the murders by presenting their evidence to the jury, while the D attempts to refute the evidence trying to create doubt over whether or not the State has the goods. It’s really not very complicated at all even if the D has busied themselves with playing a game of smoke and mirrors.
MOO and JMO
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