" Jurors in Jason Young's second murder trial in Wake County said Tuesday that the lack of physical evidence in the case pointed to the defendant's guilt rather than his innocence"
Unbelievable! They bought into the CSI TV cliche stated by the prosecution during closing arguments: "the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence". Yes, we know that, but that quote is not meant to be used in a court of law.
The fact that it cannot be proven that he was not there is not meant to be interpretted as meaning that he was there at the time of the murder. What a slippery slope the criminal justice system is on ... first the forensic lab, then a prosecutor is fired, witness testimony presenting rumor rather than that of the attending accident investigator, what next ...