I know that this post was not addressed to me, but I feel compelled to put in my two cents' worth. I don't mean to offend, but you seem to be very naive or too close to Jason to be able to step back and view the situation objectively.
For the record, there are many successful men who have murdered their wives, spouses and/or children. Their families and friends were absolutely astounded to think that these men could murder anyone, especially loved ones. Many of these men had committed no crimes at all before they committed murder.
Adultery, financial problems, marital problems, pregnancy, secret lives, refusal to assist police, lawyering up are just some of the common traits that the other murdering spouses possessed. Can you see Jason fitting into any of these categories??
The police do not target individuals for the hell of it. If there were a random killer or someone else suspected of committing the crime, the police would target that individual. Of course, they would be working with the helpful spouse.
If Jason loved his wife, why hasn't he done everything in his power to eliminate himself as a suspect (a predicament that all spouses would find themselves in) and worked with the police to find the real killer of his wife and his son?
If my husband were murdered, I--an innocent party--would take a polygraph (although I would be nervous as heck) and work with the police to find the killer. I would in fact be calling the police on a regular basis to make sure that they were still working on the case.
Now, if I were guilty or had something to hide, I would hire an attorney and let the attorney talk to the police. I would refuse to take a polygraph. I would move away from the scene of the crime. I would tell my loved ones and friends that it was hard to go on...yada, yada, yada...
Observant people would know that actions speak louder than words. Most people would also ask the question, "What would I do if I were in a similar situation?"
Won't you at least admit that you would be more cooperative with police? The warrants have indicated that Jason, the husband, has not cooperated with police at all. So, if Jason is saying he has cooperated, who do you think is lying? Who stands more to gain? I can tell you that the police stand nothing to gain by pinning a murder on an innocent husband.
Jason, on the other hand, can gain his freedom, the house and life insurance. He also gains full custody of his daughter without having to pay child support. He apparently gains the sympathy of some of his friends and family, too.