well I do remember one case where many assumed that the wife was guilty based mainly on her behavior before and after her dh's murder. As a matter of fact, she was convicted of poisoning her husband and sentenced to life in prison.
A year or so later, a judge ordered her a new trial based on IAC. Then the charges were suddenly dropped, she was released from jail and she there was no retrial. Authorities realized that her dh wasn't poisoned after all when they reviewed the evidence. If you read the thread, the conversation was certainly polarized and it is par for this type of discussion.
Cynthia Sommer
note to those of you that may still think CS is guilty, please do not bring it here for discussion.