rescuemom
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For me it seemed like this trial came to a screeching halt whatever the circumstances. Was there a reason? Was it a money issue? Was it a time issue?With all due respect - criminals lie to their attorneys all the time. I believe he is guilty but I like to play devil's advocate and think "what is the jury thinking". I see so many holes in the states case I mean like just not complete. Does the jury? I'm an over thinker too.
I like to think about how all of this played out to the jury. Although possibly not knowing or being exposed to this case in the past 6 years, by being on this site and the one that should not be named, they certainly heard what local/national news reported. So now they're in the courtroom, on the jury, what have they seen or heard.
Using common sense and their life experiences, did they get the totality of that night and what happened to 8 innocent people in their homes. Can they give every benefit of doubt to this man but still feel it could not have happened any other way and that his actions were as big a part of this murder as his brother, mother and father?