Whether GW pulled a trigger or not, will it matter to his verdict? Won't he still most likely be sentenced to LWOP?
My opinion is the jury will convict him of murder, in Ohio you DO NOT have to pull the trigger to be convicted of murder. George meets the definition of committing murder in Ohio.
What matters is if the jury convicts him of murder. The jury could believe George did not shoot anybody but still convict him of the 8 murders, or of some of the murders.
The defense wants the jury to acquit George of the 8 murders because they say he wasn't involved with it and tried to talk his family out of it and wasn't suppose to go along and only went at the last minute to protect Jake from Billy and that George didn't shoot anyone.
Yet Angela said George voted for it and when she asked him if he wanted to go through with it he said yes.
Jake says George bought the truck for the murders and helped modify it. George was hiding in the truck with Jake so Chris wouldn't see him when Billy went up to Chris's door.
There is a bloody shoe print matching the size and style of shoe Angie admits she bought for George at Chris Sr's house.
Why buy shoes for George to use for the murders if George is just some innocent bystander?
I could go on and on. What George did that night and in the entire murder conspiracy is enough for him to be convicted of murder. And then get sentenced to LWOP.
The only possible way for George to be found innocent of murder is if he had not gone to the murder scenes that night. Everyone places George at the murder scenes that night. Angie, Jake, even his own attorneys admit he was there.
All in my own opinion, the jury will convict him of - at the very least - some of the murders. Just being convicted of one murder is enough for LWOP.
That shoe print places him smack dab in the middle of the murders of Chris and Gary. You can understand why the defense had the Daubert Hearing trying to get the expert shoe print evidence thrown out.