I don't think any of the jurors thought that she was innocent. I think they believed she had something to do with her child's death. However, if the prosecutor couldn't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, then that's that. It's their duty to let her go.

DC, I was reminded of something Polly Klaas's father said. They were interviewing him about Jon Benet's parents possible involvement in her death. He was surprised that they had hired an attorney before they would answer questions from the police.

Mr. Klaas said that when his daughter first went missing, he was questioned by the police. He said they wanted to know his whereabouts when Polly disappeared, etc. He answered all of their questions, because he didn't care what they did to him. His Polly was gone. The worst thing in the world had already happened. What more could the police do to him??


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