I didn’t say they were guilty yet in this case but I have questions
However just theoretically presumption of innocence is for those charged in a courtroom
Not for public discourse
Talking heads erroneously apply that legal standard to opinions of lay people just talking about crimes or probable crimes
The presumption of innocence is for a courtroom and specifically jurors ..,it was never meant to preclude opinions from observers
“I didnt say they were guilty yet in this case but I have questions”
Not directly but you said probably.
You said other theories were improbable.
You said the possibility of a Bandidos attack was out the window.
and more.
Somewhere I missed the questions marks ...