Just for perspective - the Dina/Nina/Adam defenders continually discount the high profile of Rebecca's murder and try to push it off as just a few people who find the suicide ruling suspect. That is way off base. Of the Featured Cases on Websleuths, only two other cases of a similar timeline has generated more postings. That of Hannah Graham, 2014, 46,008 postings and that of Dylan Redwine, 2012, 62,365 postings. Rebecca's case presently has 42,490 postings with the overriding majority believing she was murdered. That's a big indicator of the interest in this case nationally and internationally.
Jurors - and both plaintiff and defendants have asked for a jury trial - upon hearing ALL evidence, will find Rebecca's death to be highly suspicious particularly when you have a mother who continues to accuse Rebecca of murdering her child which speaks to an obvious motive. I believe the selected evidence that SDSO cherry picked will fold like a deck of cards.
And I intend to be in that courtroom watching the squirming of the defendants as ALL evidence is revealed as to Rebecca's murder. This case is no small deal and the interest in it will be huge.