Thank you to all of those who responded to my question about whether you think the Alberts actually did something to JOK. Based on the responses, it seems the KR supporters are coming more from the perspective that JOK's injuries aren't consistent with a vehicle strike so they are entertaining other possibilities.
Obviously, it is the prosecution's job to prove their case against KR. Although I am inclined to think she did it, I also had reasonable doubt so I understand a mistrial or not guilty from that perspective. It seems from the tone of some of the posts that people are adamant that the Alberts did something, so I was honestly just wondering if there was other evidence out there to support this that I was missing since KR was on trial, not the Alberts. I have been surprised by the vitriol towards the Alberts and others at the house, and this caused me to wonder what I am missing. Based on what I have read, it seems rooted in suspicious behavior. Maybe we will never know because the investigation was inadequate.
Like others mentioned, I really am just curious about differing opinions and how people reach their own conclusions. This is one of the things that fascinates me when following cases and why I appreciate this forum.
Obviously, it is the prosecution's job to prove their case against KR. Although I am inclined to think she did it, I also had reasonable doubt so I understand a mistrial or not guilty from that perspective. It seems from the tone of some of the posts that people are adamant that the Alberts did something, so I was honestly just wondering if there was other evidence out there to support this that I was missing since KR was on trial, not the Alberts. I have been surprised by the vitriol towards the Alberts and others at the house, and this caused me to wonder what I am missing. Based on what I have read, it seems rooted in suspicious behavior. Maybe we will never know because the investigation was inadequate.
Like others mentioned, I really am just curious about differing opinions and how people reach their own conclusions. This is one of the things that fascinates me when following cases and why I appreciate this forum.