Hate that I have to think this much less say it out loud but the very heavy involvement of the FBI (especially the Behavioral Analysis Unit suggesting a possible serial killer) and their involvement in evidence collectton should also have those prosecutors nervous.Quote:
yep, all of this. I still think he's likely guilty, but it's far from an open and shut case. curious to see what else comes out during the trial, but would be a nervy one for any prosecutor to have too much confidence
The reputation of the FBI ain't the greatness right now. At least the BK and the victims were all white so there isn't that racial component to the case.
I understand the families would not like this but taking the death penalty off of the table could be advisable. And why voir dire will be everything, the death penalty is too controversail and there are jurors who not vote for a conviction under any circumstances because of that.