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Jeeeesus Christ talk about a weird case with no evidence leading someone to death row.
That whole trial seems insane like there's literally no evidence she did any of this shit. All they had was like some blood splatters they speculated MIGHT be caused by her raising the knife over her head to stab the kids.
Seriously what the fuck.
Edit: holy fuck have y'all read the signed affidavit from her husband explaining how he had seemingly hired someone to steal his car and rob his house for insurance claims???
But he had 25 years of blood splatter analysis experience!! /s
How does one even quantify that like did you go to blood splatter university? Get your masters in blood splatterology? Sounds like someone pumping up their resume to make the prosecution's case seem more realistic. Looking at you Tom Bevel (the supposed blood splatter expert on her case).