Yea, well, you told your mom you were going shopping and then at then changed your mind and when to the movie. This is the most ridiculas bit of "evidence" to come up in the entire trial. But then, everything in the trial was circumstantial.
He likely is guilty. But with the evidence that was presented, there is no way he should get the death penalty. That is not just for his protection, that is for everyone's protection.
Yea, well, when I came back from the movie, a woman and her baby weren't missing and feared dead.
It was a simple question: "Scott, where were you yesterday." The fact that he couldn't keep his story straight within hours of her "disappearance" was only the beginning of his lies.
This is the most ridiculas bit of "evidence" to come up in the entire trial.
It's part of the foundation of the multitude of lies that man told in the first 24 hours.
But then, everything in the trial was circumstantial.
And?