I'd worry about the quality of their legal team if they haven't been!
I am relieved that they have a legal "team." I always fear for people thrown into a maelstrom like this, that they may not have the best help they need. There is so much specialization in law, much like medicine....you wouldn't go to your child's pediatrician if you needed cardiac surgery.
The Corbetts have had a lot of legal issues thrown at them at the same time...custody issues, estate issues, and if they file, the wrongful death case. They do need a team of "specialists"....different attorneys who really concentrate on a specific area of law and have experience in winning in that area.
On another note, I read somewhere that Molly's Mother told the Corbetts that Molly had pushed Jason and he "fell over" and accidentally died. Molly writes on Instagram that this is a "crime that didn't happen." To me, this is what makes this family frightening in regard to child custody. They don't seem to have boundaries, but they seem to have endless excuses.
Either they have no control over their rages or they deliberately pounded the life out of this man. It's one or the other. You don't "accidentally" overkill a man this much!
If Jason had both hands on Molly when he was struck with the bat, he would have had to let go of her to have defensive wounds on his hands. The fact that the Father and daughter had not a mark on them, says, in my opinion, that this much bigger, much younger man tried to defend himself..but did not fight back.
If he turned from Molly (if I accept their choking "story) as he was struck, I think he could have easily taken the bat from an old man. She would not have been "armed" with the brick yet. In the interval where she runs to get the brick, Jason could have subdued the Father.
But I don't think Jason did much other than try to fend off their furious blows.
So even using their story (which I believe is a crock) this is no "fight" is two killers perpetrating a heinous beat down.
My opinion only.
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