Holdontoyourhat
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Sufficient evidence to indict and a preponderance of evidence are one and the same.
That was the whole job of the GJ and Hunter, to establish whether or not there was sufficient evidence to indict. There was no indictment, therefore there was no preponderance. It IS black and white. Isn't it you who needs to change this from black and white into something, say, imaginary? Are we now to imagine secrets in the case file, according to you?
Why not just face the fact that the GJ didn't have enough evidence? You don't have to admit PR or JR are innocent, but you DO have to admit there wasn't enough evidence against them for the GJ to indict. Politics aside, there was no smoking gun evidence.
It wouldn't have taken much in the way of evidence to garner an arrest and trial of PR and/or JR. Consider all the cases that did go to trial and even conviction of people who had nothing to do with the crime. The suspects for the monster of florence murders comes to mind. Heck, an investigator even wrote a book about it, chastised anyone who had a differing POV, and has gotten in trouble for his own actions and statements surrounding that case. Sound familiar?
Can't solve it? Write a book.
That was the whole job of the GJ and Hunter, to establish whether or not there was sufficient evidence to indict. There was no indictment, therefore there was no preponderance. It IS black and white. Isn't it you who needs to change this from black and white into something, say, imaginary? Are we now to imagine secrets in the case file, according to you?
Why not just face the fact that the GJ didn't have enough evidence? You don't have to admit PR or JR are innocent, but you DO have to admit there wasn't enough evidence against them for the GJ to indict. Politics aside, there was no smoking gun evidence.
It wouldn't have taken much in the way of evidence to garner an arrest and trial of PR and/or JR. Consider all the cases that did go to trial and even conviction of people who had nothing to do with the crime. The suspects for the monster of florence murders comes to mind. Heck, an investigator even wrote a book about it, chastised anyone who had a differing POV, and has gotten in trouble for his own actions and statements surrounding that case. Sound familiar?
Can't solve it? Write a book.