Beth Karas
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He's where he belongs. I never felt strongly about Scott getting the death penalty. In fact, I kind of thought, you know, it would have been fine if he didn't, if he always, you know, faced a life sentence. And he got life for killing his son. He got death for killing...
He's where he belongs. I never felt strongly about Scott getting the death penalty. In fact, I kind of thought, you know, it would have been fine if he didn't, if he always, you know, faced a life sentence. And he got life for killing his son. He got death for killing...
He's where he belongs. I never felt strongly about Scott getting the death penalty. In fact, I kind of thought, you know, it would have been fine if he didn't, if he always, you know, faced a life sentence. And he got life for killing his son. He got death for killing...
Lacey, you know, there were two murders, but the jury looked at it like, you know, the second death was collateral, which is the little, that's why he killed her.
Lacey, you know, there were two murders, but the jury looked at it like, you know, the second death was collateral, which is the little, that's why he killed her.
Lacey, you know, there were two murders, but the jury looked at it like, you know, the second death was collateral, which is the little, that's why he killed her.
I don't believe he's innocent. And when it comes to circumstantial evidence, you and I were just talking before we started rolling about what that actually is, but pretty much all evidence seems to be circumstantial.
I don't believe he's innocent. And when it comes to circumstantial evidence, you and I were just talking before we started rolling about what that actually is, but pretty much all evidence seems to be circumstantial.
I don't believe he's innocent. And when it comes to circumstantial evidence, you and I were just talking before we started rolling about what that actually is, but pretty much all evidence seems to be circumstantial.
Well, direct evidence would be like an eyewitness. I saw it. And another example of direct evidence is a confession. Not a false confession. You want to make sure the confession is voluntarily made and it's done properly. But if somebody admits to it in lieu of take death off the table and I will plead guilty or I'll give you the confession you want in advance of a trial,
Well, direct evidence would be like an eyewitness. I saw it. And another example of direct evidence is a confession. Not a false confession. You want to make sure the confession is voluntarily made and it's done properly. But if somebody admits to it in lieu of take death off the table and I will plead guilty or I'll give you the confession you want in advance of a trial,
Well, direct evidence would be like an eyewitness. I saw it. And another example of direct evidence is a confession. Not a false confession. You want to make sure the confession is voluntarily made and it's done properly. But if somebody admits to it in lieu of take death off the table and I will plead guilty or I'll give you the confession you want in advance of a trial,
But a lot of evidence is circumstantial, fingerprint evidence and DNA and just, oh, my God, the footprints, the tire marks, the bite marks. Bite marks is controversial evidence, but that's all circumstantial evidence. Cases are tried across the country every day. Right. And convictions are obtained by prosecutors. Jurors return convictions based on circumstantial evidence.
But a lot of evidence is circumstantial, fingerprint evidence and DNA and just, oh, my God, the footprints, the tire marks, the bite marks. Bite marks is controversial evidence, but that's all circumstantial evidence. Cases are tried across the country every day. Right. And convictions are obtained by prosecutors. Jurors return convictions based on circumstantial evidence.
But a lot of evidence is circumstantial, fingerprint evidence and DNA and just, oh, my God, the footprints, the tire marks, the bite marks. Bite marks is controversial evidence, but that's all circumstantial evidence. Cases are tried across the country every day. Right. And convictions are obtained by prosecutors. Jurors return convictions based on circumstantial evidence.
Sometimes it can be stronger than direct evidence because eyewitnesses can be wrong and confessions can be false.
Sometimes it can be stronger than direct evidence because eyewitnesses can be wrong and confessions can be false.
Sometimes it can be stronger than direct evidence because eyewitnesses can be wrong and confessions can be false.