Glenn101, my questions to you weren't in regard to the Hush Puppies per se. I was curious about your knowledge level of the case and perspective about circumstantial evidence since you said you didn't have a guilty/innocent opinion. And I appreciate that you responded.
I watched both trials and have no doubts about his guilt. It comes not just from shoe evidence, Gracie testimony, or any other single thing. It's the totality of the evidence that led me to that conclusion. I don't think there's any other way to arrive at an informed conclusion of the "truth" than by going through the trial. There is so much misinformation online, including here. "Facts" are constantly misstated.
As far as the shoes, IMO the evidence is extremely compelling in implicating JY. I don't agree that he was required to "prove his innocence" and I believe the prosecution proved guilt with the vast amount of circumstantial evidence presented in this case.
Thanks for your reply. I have been trying to catch up on anything I have missed evidence wise by reading as much as I can and going back and fact checking when there seems to be a disagreement on just what the facts are.
I did a lot of reading before my first post. I have mentioned a few things that keep me on the undecided side of the fence.
(1) There is no evidence that ties Jason to the scene of the crime.
(2) The consistent gas mileage receipts
(3) The two sets of shoe prints
(4) Unidentified DNA on cigarette butts found at the home and on at least one item in Jason's closet.
(5) Several eyewitnesses that say a vehicle at the house at a time when it would have been impossible for Jason to be there and make it back to Virginia in time for him to make that 7:40 A.M. phone call.
(6) The timeline itself. Everything would have had to have fallen in place pretty precisely for him to have traveled back to Raleigh, killed Michelle, cleaned up without leaving a trace, cleaned up Cassidy, gotten rid of the bloody evidence (shoes, shirt, murder weapon etc. and doing it so well that no one has been able to find a shred of those clothes even though the route that he had to pretty closely follow is well known) and make it back to Virginia in time for him to make that 7:40 A.M. phone call. Even the prosecution knew that there was a problem with the time line because they were looking to maybe find a small airport where he could have chartered a plane.
(7) The complete absence of any wounds on Jason
I do not listen much to talk about affairs, etc. unless there is evidence that the one having the affair really wanted to end the marriage. Were there indications, emails, testimony that Jason wanted out of his marriage??? Or was he fat dumb, and happy having a wife with a good income and being able to get something extra on the side? Not a very nice gut, to be sure. But being a philanderer is not normally a motive for murder. For being murdered maybe.
But I would really like for you to lay out the totality of evidence for me that has you convinced, or maybe point me to a previous post that lays it out. I have not seen anyone really lay it out yet. Is there a thread where I can find it so you or anyone else will not have to go over it again???
Right now I am on hold waiting for the evidence of cash gasoline purchases between Hillsville and Raleigh or between Raleigh and King. There is absolutely no way that Jason could have made that trip without purchasing additional gasoline. Any such evidence would be pretty much a slam dunk for the prosecution and would be a tipping point for me.
Thanks,
Glenn