I agree, if the jury did not listen or consider the State's expert witnesses and if the jury relied on the Defense's opening statements which were based on neither evidence or fact, and if athe jury did not listen enough to realize that each of the Defense experts in the end agreed with the States experts, then yes, I believe the jury believed in "doubt".
Not IMO - but based on the factual evidence given at the trial and in evidence depositions.
None of what you posted was FACT but how you understood and determined the scientific evidence. The jury was instructed to make their own determinations.
The duct tape was NOT attached to any part of the skull when it was found. Listen to the testimony. Better yet, Juror #11 described both tape and positioning last night on Greta.
One piece was attached to the hair mat. The end of that piece of tape landed close to the nose/mouth area but was not attached. The other two pieces had been moved away from the body. It is speculation that the tape was attached.
Even JA stated over and over that three pieces of duct tape were on her face. Two of those three pieces had been moved away from the body. His statement of three pieces was clearly speculation.