It would go a long way towards helping me to understand the State's theory and to work out timing etc. I already believe RA is guilty in some way, whether he did this entirely on his own, or had help - I believe he should do the time for the crime. I am a kinetic learning a lot of the time so for me, photos and videos won't help me as much as a visit to the actual scene would. I'm most curious about the area of "dth" and where the bodies were found in relation to where a witness saw someone muddy / bloody. I'd like to kinda see that for myself. When I'm considering the testimony already heard by Cicero, I want to be able to see what he saw, and solidify in my mind what his testimony is - concretely. Easier in person for me. Maybe not so for others.
Well, the jurors won't ( or should not) have any thoughts regarding the accused guilt or innocence pretrial.
I wish that I understood how visiting the scene could sway you toward guilt or innocence.
Seeing where A&L were forced down the hill doesn't change the fact that it happened.
Seeing the route back to the vehicle would be interesting ( maybe) but it no longer looks the same as it was. That will be confusing, I would expect.
I think that seeing the evidence in the courtroom is the best way to know what happened that day
The evidence is strong, it will paint the most accurate chain of events.
Whether someone believes that the killer is RA or someone else, visiting the scene won't change the facts as they are.
Abby and Libby were at the bridge, made to walk down the hill and ultimately murdered on Ron Logans property.
RA is on video at a bar about 70 ish days before the murders. No doubt about his physical ability.
There won't be physical evidence found while visiting today.
I just can't wrap my mind around how this could convict or exonerate RA.
JMO