Then you obviously missed 90% of her comments
Bull. This woman can stand there and tell us about the law in Colorado, but we've all seen other Colorado cases where the DA has talked about evidence (the Kobe case, for instance) and if she had rock solid evidence or believed in her case, she wouldn't have used such mealy mouth words.
Her case is falling apart in front of her and unless the DA matches up, it's over.
I watched the entire thing. It was a classic example of such press conferences these days. Totally content free and useless from the point of view of giving the public substantive information.
Such press conferences are all about the lead agency in the case patting itself and the other agencies involved on the back. Then they go with the usual disclaimers of not being able to answer any questions because it's an ongoing investigation.
The only thing interesting in this particular press conference was the DA's strong insistence that Karr is entitled to a presumption of innocence. (CNN even got that wrong; on its banner at the bottom of their screen, they wrote that the DA said Karr was presumed guilty. Sheesh!)
This DA did everything but turn herself into a pretzel trying to cover her butt: (1) There's still a lot of work to do. (2) Sometimes "exigent circumstances" force the time of an arrest.
Pathetic.