At the end of the day this is what we know.. she atleast at the very least she committed manslaughter. You can not get away with walking in to someone's house and shoot them. You just can't.It's an unfortunate situation if that truly is the case for both sides more so the victims. Definition of manslaughter is an unintentional killing that results from recklessness or criminal negligence. She was reckless in this case regardless .. there are multiple signs that she failed to see for whatever reason. The parking garage, the lighted number, the red door mat.. there is no excuses. Saying you were tired and didn't see those signs doesn't make it justifiable. I had a friend in high school who wrecked and our other friend died as a result. He was charged with manslaughter and he was only 16 at the time. unfortunately,it hurt his chances getting into certain schools and he had to pull 4 months. Everyone knew he didn't intentionally kill him but because he failed to reconize the stop sign due. He got manslaughter. He missed one sign that cost the other guy his life. That also was an unfortunate event but he had to do the time. She is no different. She has to get charged. Hopefully there won't be a next time but I bet she thinks next time to pay attention to things tired or not.
As of right now, it would be stupid to think that she deserves the murder charge without any evidence. But if we find out that she is lying and went up to knock on his door to confront him which I don't think happened but we see. She'll have to be charged with murder one because she intended to confront him and take her weapon with her. The only reason why I believe this any at all, is simply the contradicting stories dug her more into a hole. So curious to hear the 911 tapes, see the surveillance of what time she pulled in and how long before her pulling in, does the first 911 call comes out. That's going to be key. Curious to know if any other 911 calls came in