I am going to wait until sentencing on December 20th. Since Richard Allen is now convicted, I wonder whether he will apologize or proclaim his innocence when he is allowed to speak? I think he should speak at this point, because why would you not take that opportunity if it does not affect your case? Maybe a lawyer could add more opinion about whether speaking at sentencing is a good or bad idea.
All the other cases, whether Murdaugh or Kohberger or any other case, I thought the defendant was guilty. Maybe it is because this case is so strange, and the killer acted so strange is what makes it so unique. For example, suppose for a second Richard Allen was faking his symptoms regarding psychosis. If he was only acting mentally unstable, would he not have been smart enough to realize that confessing with details only the killer would know would not help his case?
I think Richard Allen should speak at his December 20th sentencing and either admit to the killings or proclaim his innocence. I think in a case like this staying silent when there is no reason to anymore is going to make it appear he is guilty, even if he is not. I know a jury found him guilty. An appeal could take years, and after December 20th, this case will probably fade away like all the other cases before it.