You make great points and I agree with you.
IMO JMO -
1) After arriving 34F at 12:24AM, JO exits the Lexus to walk into 34 Fairview VIA going to the back of the vehicle?
WHAT? WHY?
Then KR reverses and hits him hard enough to send him spinning towards the front of the vehicle at such an angle that he lands near the flagpole. Is this even POSSIBLE?
And, his arm took the brunt of the damage and instead of broken bones and bruising he has the scratches and punctures of a dog k?
Then, he falls backwards on the lawn resulting in severe trauma to the back of his head rendering him unconscious. OK - Dr Wolf says it’s possible and he was intoxicated. However, the ME admits JO’s injuries are not the norm for a pedestrian collision.
2) But, then a truckload of people arrive 1 minute after the Lexus, yet no one witnesses this feat of physics! Three people are parked behind the Lexus for 5 - 10 minutes and all they see is KR sitting in the drivers seat.
3) JMc is texting JO every 3 to 4 minutes while looking out the window @12:27-12:45 and she doesn’t see JO or a vehicular collision.
4) KR connects to WiFi at 1M at 12:36 and the garage ring camera has her arriving 12:41. So, she was at 34F at 12:24 and pulled into JOs driveway at 12:41. That’s 17 minutes - minus a conservative 6 minutes commute- she was at 34F a total of 11 minutes. The ‘collision’ had to happen between 12:24 and 12:35. And no one saw or heard anything.
5) Furthermore, BH, JMc, MMc, JN and CA all leave 34 Fairview after KR and do not notice an incapacitated JO on the lawn.
Trying my best to think who would believe this preposterous (to me) theory.
A) a first year law student who is trying to argue anything
B) someone with such a hatred for KR, that their common sense meter is out of commission
C) reporter who wants an interesting angle for their coverage of the case
D) criminal, expert or lawsuit recipient who gains if KR is convicted
E) juror whose head is spinning from the tech stream and key cycles ‘data’ (just make it stop!)
F) regular Joe who is just fed up with this ‘trial of a million sidebars’