That would explain why you are so familiar with the evidence from a critical perspective ... in my opinion. At one time, you must have looked at all the same evidence and accepted it, only to each time see a small loophole ... but letting it go because there was lots of other evidence. Did you at some point realize that there was actually a small loophole (eg: the gas attendant has a verified unreliable memory) in almost all the evidence? I'm not one for looking at the facts independently, rather than as a whole, as it is the sum of the parts that matters. However, in this case, each sum has a weak link such that eventually, the sum of the parts does not add up.
There was so much that changed my mind, but, mostly when we hit trial though and were able to clear up the "rumors". That did it for me. Also, Jason testifying, I found him to be very believable and if a small detail was missed here or there, it was minor. It was years after the fact.
But, the big thing, is this case never had that big gotcha moment, where you can't just argue or excuse something. In this case, the gotcha moments were supposed to be a camera, (that had been tampered with before) a rock, a shirt that could be anywhere, and a pair of shoes that even Karen Morrow(expert witness) could not say if the prints came from.
For every piece of evidence there was an explanation.
JY's prints in the drywall............no way to know how long they had been there.(Freeman)
The state trooper who investigated the car accident and testified to such (Hicks)
The hair in Michelle's hand, did not belong to JY, etc, etc.
And the search warrants kept coming with the media playing up the dramatic headlines.
The Other woman, Young's in financial peril, Large insurance motive in the Michelle Young case.
CY Drugged!
CY taken from home.....
CY identifying JY as killer.....
Numerous calls to Mother on day of Murder......( consistent with dropped calls)
JY's character being attacked at every level to make up for what the state lacked.
It just went on and on....and then the state's eye witness. Do you ever wonder how they were going to make this work. Their eye witness , one of the biggest pieces to the case, they even told her so, they told her they needed her. How was she going to hold up under cross, after the Jury heard she was brain damaged and had memory problems and the witness who witnessed the encounter could never be found. I bet they were worried, I wonder how she will do in Trial 3?
Just so much to cause reasonable doubt.
IMO