Kilgore's poor showing on his turn baffled me. Truly. I was absolutely shocked by the short time he had Stoddard on the stand. I felt like he missed a huge opportunity there. He got some hits in, but he let him off very easy. I think the totality of the evidence was a problem, but the defense could have made Stoddard a massive problem for the prosecution. They didn't. And then you have the two "expert witnesses." Brewer is actually what put me over into the malice camp. I was pretty firmly in the negligence camp before him. He contradicted himself and could NOT make his information relevant to Ross. Then you have no forensic psychiatrist, no Dr. Diamond...but you have a computer specialist. Who established what had already been established and I can't figure out what all that money he got paid was for. He was a complete non factor.
And the character witnesses. OY. They were sincere, but also ALL had to admit they didn't know these huge, dark parts of Ross. If I"m on the jury...I'm thinking...you didn't know what he was capable of, at all. I believe they all love him, but they did not do anything to show they truly knew him. Leanna lied several times on stand.
I don't know. I just thought their defense would be blazing and damaging for the prosecution. I actually their case helped the state. They are one talented team. I'm not sure Ross could have found a better team for this trial. Something went hugely wrong, I think. They should have done better, they are absolutely capable of it and more.