Regarding Glass' acquittal today my poor brain is split down the middle. On the one hand I can somewhat understand the logic; there was evidence from her confession and the witness statement but there was no physical evidence like a blood test, she was not stopped for a DUI and she arrived home safely with the baby. From that I can see how the jury would be challenged to find her guilty of endangering her daughter.
Plus, these days with so many states legalizing marijuana more peole are taking a "soft" stance on someone using it. To be clear I'm not saying it's right to drive after smoking, let alone after smoking three bowls but it's possible the jurors looked at it the same way they might have if Glass had said she had a couple of beers or a glass of wine. I don't know, just thinking out loud.
However, on the other hand it was surprising that Glass' attorney made such a point about there being no evidence of her smoking marijuana - no grass or pipes found in the house, no blood test. I took it as her saying it was only Glass' word that she had gotten high, which if you think about it, in an odd kind of way she was calling Glass a liar. How else could her statements be taken?
Anyway, there are other possible charges awaiting Glass, like the original charge that included endangering Lucas and we might see more on custody issues with her bio boys. I do think the DA has to tread carefully though so it doesn't look like the office is harassing her. I'm not 100% clear on double jeopardy but if there's a chance that could come into play I'd rather see Glass walk if that avoids issues down the road.
These are all my own thoughts and speculation. What I wish for most right now if for Glass to officially be named a suspect/POI. IMO she's feeling confident that she's gonna escape the consequences of her hair-trigger outbursts.
It'll be interesting to see if she's able to rein in that temper now that the spotlight is on her... MOO.
ETA: I just saw
Paddleboarder's post saying she has been named a POI.
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article211291614.html
Okay, so now I want her named as a suspect!