Okay
two things
1. In order to prove his lie that AW died a sudden death he is going to have to explain that somehow he nudged her hard enough that she rolled off the bed as was stated in the opening. I predict he will say that she typically slept on her side and hugged the edge of the bed. Still nudging dead weight would have been a significant event IMO. Not a nudge but an intentional shove so to speak.
2. Do any of you think that this far in, and I know we are not done, that the state has been able to prove murder at this point? I ask because this one criminal defense lady keeps coming across my TT and she is totally fan-girling the defense. She makes me nervous because she seems so confident.
She has me questioning myself and my reasoning. Are we getting somewhere? We are, right?
IMO the consciousness of guilt instruction will level ANY gain by the Defense.
It's beyond ALL doubt.
You'd have to believe their marriage was fine.
You'd have to disbelieve the affair or believe he was unaware of it.
You'd have to believe she had a sudden natural death.
You'd have to believe she died beyond saving in the short dishwashing window.
You'd have to believe he noticed something was off.
You'd have to believe he innocently nudged her so nudgily she fell off the bed, accounting for whatever real evidence was collected from the bedroom.
You'd have to believe that, not knowing what caused Ana to be suddenly dead, he knew she couldn't be resuscitated.
You'd have to believe that he panicked, thinking he could be blamed for her inexplicable death.
You'd have to believe the hole in the ceiling was unrelated (assuming the State is going to link it).
You'd have to believe it's reasonable for panic to devolve into dismemberment and dumpsters.
OR
You could believe that Brian caused Ana's death and that THAT was the true source of his panic and what led him to the most panicked actions of all. Hacksaw, hammer, hatchet.
IMO the judge will instruct the jury on what reasonable doubt is and isn't. It's not every possible alternative you can think of. Because that is UNREASONABLE.
The mental gymnastics required in order to fit the facts to Brian's new narrative are beyond reasonable.