Those of you still believing this was an accident, have you watched any of the testimony? Both sides, as well as forensic experts all agree it was a murder. It is absolutely impossible to fall on a corn rake, stand up, pull it out of your back, then fall on it again to then turn over on your hands and knees and expire.
Someone brought up that the Mullis farm is near a busy highway, the closest highway is ~15 minutes south of the farm. The farm lies between the towns of Oneida, Greeley, Earlville, and Delaware. Do a google search of the populations of these places and you'll realize just how remote this area is, and it's far fetched that some random person wandered onto their farm from Hwy 20.
Todd sent Amy to the shed to kill her, period. He knew his son would be busy with the work that he tasked him with, and he had this set up from the beginning. Killed the cameras for days leading up to it while he figured out how to do it, then set it in motion on that day. Any real man would have told his wife that wasn't feeling good to just go in the house and rest. Getting that pet carrier would have taken Todd or his son all of 5 minutes, so why send your wife that is on a weight restriction to go get it? Yes, Amy was unfaithful, but don't drag her name through the mud because of it. A lot of people are unhappy with their marriages and seek for attention from others. She obviously wanted to leave but was scared because of what Todd might do. None of us know what happened behind closed doors, and maybe he verbally threatened her life and thats why she was scared to leave.
Todd is a likable person, and always has been. That doesn't mean that he couldn't murder someone. There are a lot of likable, charismatic murderers.