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Originally Posted by FRPLG
The whole case was basically "that seems like she's guilty" or "that doesn't mae any sense." They didn't really have anything. They couldn't even really piece together a feasible timeline.
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Again, what I have read has been probably just the highlights and I can see how "it seems like she's guilty" may have been the best case. When you only hear the cliff note highlights, you certainly miss out on the holes that are evident when hearing the whole presentation.
At the same time, the failure to notify and lies about the cover story along with the chloroform and decomposed remains in the abandoned car seemed pretty damning to me. Not a perfect case obviously - that's why all the drama - but a different jury maybe convicts on that.