I completely agree with what you say...it's just that first degree murder theory that the Sherriffs office put together vs. the second degree murder theory that the DA is prosecuting...JMO but she's not pleading not guilty by reason of insanity where her medical records would most surely come in...if she was charged with first degree murder her manipulations might show premeditation...but she's been charged with second degree murder and her medical records might be irrelevant to her right to defend herself..plus that JC had trazodone in his system that was more than likely Molly's prescription takes the shine off a bit...regardless of the effect it may or may not have on him...it's illegal to take someone else's drugs... IMO (not going to be popular I know)... Holton will get his change of venue ... and, will keep everything out that doesn't pertain to that early morning argument that turned fatal...
SearchinGirl,
You are omitting the very bedrock upon which the Prosecution will build his case: the autopsy that shows overkill and the examination of the two killers that show not ONE injury. This is where the case begins.
Now considering the bloody, broken body assailed with both bat and brick...one would logically assume that Jason was an equal combatant. The only way to justify two weapons and the horrific extent of the injuries is if he was putting up a great fight defending himself. In that case, we should see evidence on the bodies of the two other combatants that they NEEDED to keep battering him...to the death...because he wouldn't stop assaulting THEM. Therefore they "feared for their lives."
But the examination of their bodies that morning show no injuries to support that contention.
To give you an example, suppose you came home and found that I'd beaten your cat to death. My explanation...the cat attacked me and I had to kill it. But I have not...one...scratch...or...bite. Story doesnt quite jibe, does it?
This is the bedrock Prosecution case.
Already, the Defense contention of what happened appears to be a lie. It has no substance to back it up, only the word of the killers.
At that point, the credibility of the killers, particularly MM becomes tantamount. If she has lied about her medical history, her time in a pysch ward, her prescriptions, her personality disorder, her rages, her mood swings...every lie is another building block to her conviction.
That is the way the prosecution will use this newest information...as the perfect accompaniment to lies the autopsy and lack of injuries...exposes.