When I heard the defense say no one heard the saw I had to wonder WHY DIDN'T THEY PUT SOME NEIGHBORS on the STAND to say WE WERE HOME and HEARD NOTHING? I thought the DEFENSE's job was to not JUST hope the prosecutors don't put enough on the table. They were charged with DEFENDING her. I immediately thought of that question - if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there does it make a sound!
Let's hope the jury is not THAT gullible!
Probably, because if they had heard something they would have testified for the state. And since they didn't, it's possible they didn't hear anything, weren't at home or were risky witnesses. You have to be careful with a witness, because they could say one thing to help you, but then say something else that could hurt you. I'm just speculating, but since the state didn't talk about saw noise and neighbors, maybe the defense felt like leaving it alone would be the safest. I'm just speculating.