This may not be relevant or even the case. I wonder if Masipa, on some level, identifies with OP disability as she shares a disability from polio. There are similarities in that they both strove to overcome their physical challenges to achieve "greatness" and what most would consider "success". Perhaps her judicial temperament lies with the person accused and her standard requires that the prosecutor go above and beyond to "prove" to her that no other possibility exists.
I am struggling to comprehend her rationale as I keep seeing the four angled bullet holes in the door in my mind's eye. To me, that showed intent. JMV
I think, on the contrary, she kind of judged him a little more harshly for it because she has her own disability. I don't necessarily agree with her comparisons to the elderly and children. But she did refer to other disabled people as if to say, "it's no excuse."