Yes, I guess my concern is will the Prosecutors be able to effectively "paint the picture" of what actually went on?
It took me quite a while to realize what a schemer Cindy was. Because I didn't want to believe a loving grandmother of a dead child would do anything to help the murderer of the child. But maybe it doesn't even matter what Cindy did or did not do.
The SA makes their opening statement, saying "Here is what we think happened and we will prove it" and then they call witnesses to back up their theory, right? So I guess the whole infinite amount of time we all spent wondering what the heck was going on is kind of "short cutted" during a trial.
I do know that I thought Casey murdered her child from very, very early on. And yes, I know that being a liar doesn't make somebody be a murderer. But I also know that most murderers lie.