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They said her knife wounds were also superficial, yet the knife knicked her spine?
Yeah again it's super inconsistent in how it's described. Also given how long the slash is going from neck to chest I dunno just can't imagine how she managed that. There's the defensive cuts and the one near her neck just BARELY missed her carotid artery.
Also something that's never mentioned is that her youngest child who was I believe 7 months lived and was asleep upstairs with her husband. How did he not wake up? Why would she kill her two kids and leave the other one?
I dunno I kinda wonder if it wasn't some kind of domestic abuse situation gone particularly bad where she was coerced into going with the intruder story.
Idk I just can't say that there's anywhere near enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt she did it.
I guess. And I believe in law and order, except I do think there's some cases, sometimes where it's known even if the evidence cannot be provided. Don't know how to describe it.
Like remember OJ? Pretty much the opposite of that.