I don't agree that it is unknowable. That is what trial's are for.
Yes, for you it created reasonable doubt. But apparently the jurors, who listened to every word of testimony and saw every picture and video, it was enough to clear the bar of BEYOND reasonable doubt.
Apparently they couldn't? How can we say the prosecution failed when they delivered a unanimous Guilty Verdict?
There were a few obvious motives that became evident. Basic ordinary ones, like a woman and mother going through divorce and wanting no interference from her ex and his family. She took the kids out of the religious school and moved them further away from her in-laws---seemed like she was moving on from them.
It also became apparent that EP was a habitual, if not pathological liar. And she had anger issues that we saw pop up. It created the possibility that she had emotional disorders which would mean she did not need a logical or rational motivation to do this compulsive act. IMO
Intent was shown in several ways.
--Buying the dehydrator but then lying about it's very existence. And tipping it.
--Spending so much time learning to 'hide' mushrooms in people's food in order to fool them.
--Looking up info about Death Caps but then claiming she accidentally picked some ---
--Picking wild mushrooms but never identifying them or checking them for safety, just putting the in her pantry to serve to others
--Lying to the guests about her cancer scare in order to lure them to her luncheon
--Then lying about her scheduled bariatric surgery to explain her Cancer Lie
--Making sure her kids are not at the lunch, to protect them, then backtracking later and denying she did so
--The mismatched plates
--Pretending to have 'explosive poo' every 10 minutes, but then putting on white pants to go on a 3 hour road trip
--Feeding her kids the leftovers, even though she knew her lunch guests were severely ill
--Lying to the Doctors, CPS and Public Health officials about the source of the poison
--Making up stories about the elusive Asian Market full of deadly dried mushrooms
And I'm sure there is more...
They blew her story apart, imo. She looked very much like a deceitful, dishonest person.
You ignored so much of the incriminating evidence apparently.
Evidently it was enough to clear the bar because she was convicted.
She should have done so. She probably would not have been charged with murder if so.
Why didn't she do so since she DID, in fact, serve them foraged mushrooms. Do you have a theory why she didn't just own up to her mistake?
I have one. I think she has some personality disorders which made it hard for her to admit anything. She wanted to walk away free. No accountability. That was her goal, imo
That was months ago. She may not have had her plan fully thought out yet. At the time she was just ibuying a kitchen appliance. She did not think it through apparently.She had no idea it would/could tie back to her.
How many mass murders have you followed? It is entirely 'normal' for the perpetrator to have an organised, methodical plan, but somehow messes up here and there. So it makes total sense to me.
She overlooked the importance of the dehydrator because she underestimated the hospital's ability to focus in on death caps so freaking quickly. It did put her in a tail spin because she had not planned for that.
Murderers do not usually have convincing logical reasons for doing such things. Murder makes no sense to rational people.
Those questions can only make sense if you think non rationally about it. There is no logic involved.
Erin felt disrespected by her ex and her in-laws, IMO. She did not want them to continue to interfere in her parenting decisions. She did not want the kids bonding with her in-laws and their religious views. Erin wanted to part ways. And she wanted to move on so in her illogical, devious way of thinking, it made sense. As she said "she was done with them.'