You left out:
(1) the dog alerts
(2) post mortem hair in the trunk of Casey’s car
(3) the audio telephone conversations between Casey and her family; where they express mistrust in her by (them) wanting to know what happened— and not getting a reasonable explaination from Casey
I don’t get it. I’m hearing “it wasn’t proven beyond a reasonable doubt” all over the TV.
Yes it was. They ignored the evidence and bit at the red herring. Timothy McVeigh’s case was circumstantial too.
“Im hearing ‘it wasnt proven beyond a reasonable doubt’ all over the TV.”
The problem is that the legal standard has become “proof beyond the idiotic doubts of 12 people, all of whom are too stupid to get out of jury duty, while stupid enough that the defense lawyers want them on the case.”