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I do not believe that BK will ever admit guilt in the murders of Maddie, Kaylee, Xana, and Ethan, and I fully believe that he wants this trial to play out in the public eye, but when the inevitable end draws nigh, I wonder if an offer of an Alford plea, in order to avoid the death penalty, if it is still on the table, will be floated by his attorneys, accepted by him, and made to the court? For anyone who may not know what it is, an Alford plea is a type of guilty plea where a defendant acknowledges the evidence against them is strong enough to lead to a conviction, but they still maintain their innocence. An Alford plea does not automatically prevent an appeal, but it can limit the grounds for appeal. An offer of an Alford plea does not have to be accepted by the court. I do not really believe one will be offered in this case, nor do I believe one would be accepted by the court. I think the state's case is very strong, and anything short of an admission of guilt and signs of real remorse by BK will not have any impact on the state proceeding full speed toward a conviction on all counts JMO
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