Peterson Case
Everybody here knows about the same as the jury. There were reporters in the court room, who updated every night on the crucial evidence.
The jurors are not some kind of brilliant legal minds who can automatically infer with 100% accuracy whether people are guilty are innocent. There was really no evidence worth anything in this case to show that Peterson killed his wife. There are a ton to show that he was a phlandering cad. This is what he was really found guilty of.
And there are most likely 1000s of people in prison who are not guilty of the crime of which convicted, whether anyone chooses to believe it or not.
And in this case, it is pretty much a guess, since there is no real evidence, which there should have been tons of. This guy was no expert killer.
The media, the tabloids, etc. pretty much created a hysteria about Scott Peterson, and this case. It kind of reminded me of the bizarre day care sexual molestation cases of the 60s, etc. Where people got so hysterical, they believe the most bizarre of stories, and let logic and common sense fly out the window. Probably more often than not these resulted in innocent people being sent to prison. If such an hysteria had not prevailed in this case, the case probably should have not even been brought to trial, and given to a jury who really don't know anymore if the guy is guilty or innocent than we do.
Then by allowing the endless hours of testimony, tapes etc. Peterson was demonized, and the jury hated him. So the evidence that existed showing reasonable doubt, the lack of forensic evidence, etc. was discounted.
Now, Peterson needed his butt kicked for his behavior, philandering, etc. He was a sorry husband.
But there is a very real chance that Peterson is not the man that killed Lacy. And if you get the opinion of the real top minds and forensic experts, they will tell you the same. You can't just listen to the former prosecutors, the washed out detectives, etc. on TV. They think everybody of guilty of everything.
But regardless, the sad thing remains, that lives and families have been destroyed by this murder.
And just like the Ramsey case, we will probably never really know who the killer was.