The thing is, I could see it happening (in an alternate universe) the way the guilty crowd is claiming. I could see it because we somehow know this story, don't we? Drunken rage, driving recklessly, and a terrible accident happens.
Honestly, it's so easy to see this happening. I thought that WAS what happened when I first started following the first trial. It was so easy to believe.
BUT, I am not, and never was, emotionally invested in believing in the guilt of a drunk, angry woman with an angry face whose actions I abhor (driving drunk) and whose language during the angry calls and texts was rather jolting.
Instead, I just considered the arguments and evidence of both sides. And the prosecution did not prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Police procedure and protocol and chain of custody should matter to you. It WOULD matter to you if you or a loved one were on trial.
Justice is supposed to be blind, not mad.
Again, the prosecution did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. That is all you need to know in terms of this trial.
MOO