MassGuy
The Monsters Aren’t The Ones Beneath The Bed
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We know the full details of the autopsy, and that the results provided a smoking gun that no one thought existed, let alone would be found.50-50 feels about right to me too.
Of course a lot depends upon what the full details of the autopsy revealed..
We simply do not know but if, as you rightly say . the resources and staffing levels are not in place there is no chance it will succeed..
While we don’t know if those items found will be helpful, they’re not necessary to end any debate as to Barry’s guilt.
His attorneys tells us how desperate Barry’s situation is, by claiming that caffeine proved she had a coffee on Mother’s Day (not how it works), and gaslighting about the clothing recovered proving that she dressed herself that morning (not biking clothing, and you couldn’t say who dressed her, much less she dressed herself),
Iris did not dispute the presence of BAM, a chemical Barry owned, recently claimed to have used, and admitted to possibly disposing of. A chemical the prosecution long based their theory of the case around.
Instead, she claims a rancher or hunter used that chemical on a woman whose husband was the only one with motive, means, and opportunity.
You have a chemical used in a murder that almost certainly has no precedent in the history of American justice, and some other guy did it?
It is just a coincidence their marriage was collapsing, and Suzanne had just asked for a divorce.
It is just a coincidence that Suzanne went dark forever when Barry returned home that Saturday afternoon, breaking all known patterns.
It is just a coincidence that Suzanne’s phone last pinged when Barry was leaving that Sunday morning.
It is just a coincidence that Barry’s phone and truck show activity when he claimed to have been sleeping.
It is just a coincidence that Barry left the house over 12 hours early, for a job he couldn’t work, at a place he didn’t need to be that day.
It is just a coincidence that Barry pulled a Fotis Dulos, making 5 trash dumps.
It is just a coincidence that Barry lied about his movements, claiming he traveled back and forth from the wall all day, when he went there once for mere minutes, and spent the rest of the day in his hotel room.
It is just a coincidence that before Barry should have known any crime was committed, he lied to the Ritters about where he was and who he was with.
I could go on and on with these, but my point is that this case is simple in regards to who did it.
It’s a high profile, career making case for Anne Kelley, and all the pieces are there. There are obviously things that are going to delay the process (volume of evidence, making sure you have the resources, etc).
Personally, I believe the only way there’s not a round two is if Barry suddenly drops dead before then.