DeltaDawn
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In a criminal trial, it's not supposed to matter what people (jurors who took an oath) think, feel, hope, believe, suspect or what their gut or tea leaves tells them. What is supposed to matter is whether prosecutors are able to present evidence that proves the charge or charges beyond a reasonable doubt.
You are right Wudge..it is supposed to be beyond a reasonable doubt.
So far the little we know does point to beyond a reasonable doubt..not eyewitness testimony, not an accomplice coming forward..but beyond reasonable doubt..yes. I have no reason to believe that Stacy ran off and Kathleen fell in the tub..that opinion is unreasonable given the fact we now know that the cororner at the time had problems believing this was an accident, the fact Stacy felt that Drew might murder her ( requesting that her sister know this if she suddenly went missing, her family and friends all knew she feared him.) Then we have Kathleen who even wrote a letter to the Attorney General requesting help in fear of her life and made the statement that Drew said he could kill her and make it look like an accident, then we have the 2nd wife saying Drew told her the same thing and her daughter as witness to the fact, plus her physical abuse by him. It may sound like hearsay..but it sounds like 3 wives..two of which are dead, all describing their relationship with their husband the same way..brutal. Most normal people would find that he is guilty..all the LE need now is some small piece of evidence to back that up.
Reasonable doubt also includes statistics..in this case what are the chances that a man with 4 wives, has three of them claiming abuse, that he tells them that he could kill them and make it look like an accident, that they have voiced that phrase to family and friends previous to any of these events and then suddenly one wife is dead ( who he claimed had heart conditions which the autopsy proved was not true) and the other is missing under circumstances even LE thinks believe foul play and not his story of the run away wife? Statistics claim the odds are very slim for that happening. LE has better evidence then that..I feel that beyond a reasonable doubt is already a sure thing in this case.