That's what I meant, of course. And all jururs at every trial get it pounded into their heads and take their jobs very seriously. It just seeemed too hard to take the world of this grifter family. That's all it comes down too, whether the jurors say it or not.
Yep, I agree with you. The grifter family sunk the prosecution's case. As the prosecutor said, he couldn't pick the victim. You can't convict M.J. of being weird if it isn't against the law, and not in the charges. They had to prove the charges, and didn't.