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Lots of fruit for thought, K_Z.
BBM1: IMO the investigation itself went south because JS needed it to go away. IMO there has always been something very fishy since Day 1 when police first stated that Rebecca died a very violent death. 12 hours later Rebecca's body still laid out on the lawn and the next day the suicide trial balloon was floated. IMO there is the appearance that the "investigation" was over right then and that "press conference" was delayed for almost two months to make it look like there was a thorough investigation.
BBM 2: That group of people who claim that the police were right about the suicide finding also claim that the police were wrong about Max's death being an accident.
My humble opinion is that, from Day 1, this became a case of white men whitewashing and substantially minimizing the death of an Asian woman.
One of the things I keep coming back to is that this is a civil lawsuit, not a criminal trial. That means the jury (and hopefully this survives long enough to make it in front of a jury) is charged with determining "a preponderance of the evidence", not "beyond a reasonable doubt." And the only thing at stake is money. (And the collateral damage to one's reputation and psychological state for being found responsible for someone's wrongful death.)
At least one of the named defendants, Dina, has a reputation for being quite wealthy from her divorce settlement, one defendant, Nina, does not appear to have a great deal of wealth, and Adam has a rather ordinary occupation (tugboat operator), with a very wealthy brother-- who is not named in the lawsuit, but will undoubtedly be a witness.
So one of the questions you have to ask yourself is, who in this cast of characters stands to lose the most? Who wants this out of the media the most? How hard will the defendants push to settle all of this before it sees a court room? IMO, the one who likely wants this to go away the most is Jonah-- not one of the defendants. So then it becomes interesting to contemplate how that might shake out, or what Jonah might do if he wants this to conclude quickly.
Of course, there will be multiple requests by the attorneys of the defendants to dismiss the case-- the first of which we will probably see after the first depositions.
But the really interesting thing to think about is how the public has reacted over the past 3 years to the finding of suicide. Overwhelmingly, people don't buy it. The vast, vast majority of people who have weighed in all over the web since the story broke, don't buy it. And the jury will come from the general public. Only a very, very tiny amount of people--a handful, really, have felt strongly enough about the suicide finding to chase around posting their support on comment boards. I think that shows pretty clearly how a jury might see the situation, too.
IMO, the public is not evenly divided over the possibilities of murder vs suicide. IMO, an overwhelming number of the public feel the circumstances more strongly support murder, than suicide. And while Kim Schumann is arguably a really great lawyer (Dina's attorney), that's a big hurdle to overcome if this case survives to be put in front of a jury. IMO.
Lots of fruit for thought, K_Z.
BBM1: IMO the investigation itself went south because JS needed it to go away. IMO there has always been something very fishy since Day 1 when police first stated that Rebecca died a very violent death. 12 hours later Rebecca's body still laid out on the lawn and the next day the suicide trial balloon was floated. IMO there is the appearance that the "investigation" was over right then and that "press conference" was delayed for almost two months to make it look like there was a thorough investigation.
BBM 2: That group of people who claim that the police were right about the suicide finding also claim that the police were wrong about Max's death being an accident.
My humble opinion is that, from Day 1, this became a case of white men whitewashing and substantially minimizing the death of an Asian woman.