If the standard for acquittal is reasonable doubt, isn’t the lack of a body reasonable doubt the murder even occurred?
I don’t know the exact evidence in this case, But I’ve heard district attorneys talk before and sometimes there are murder convictions without the body.
The mopped up bloodstain in the garage was so large that Dulos could not have survived the loss of blood, according to the prosecutor prior to trial.
It was suspected that she was dismembered where she was struck down there and disposed of in small pieces.
I have several friends that were near neighbors and in administration at the childrens’ school, so I heard a lot of the random facts about the case.