The prosecution rests.
Prosecutors have also emphasized Guyger’s state of mind before the shooting, sharing steamy texts she had exchanged with a former colleague to convince jurors she was distracted—and therefore negligent—in the moments leading up to Jean’s shooting. Moreover, they also questioned Texas Ranger Sgt. Adcock about the presence of blood on her uniform.
Adcock testified that investigators found no traces of blood on her uniform, and blue latex gloves in her uniform also appeared to be unused—signs, Assistant District Attorney Jason Hermus seemed to suggest, that Guyger made no attempt to save Jean’s life after realizing her fatal mistake.
She was distracted and she didn't have any blood of the guy on her uniform.
That still doesn't make her a murderer.
It's just conjecture and/or opinion.
I think she may be found not guilty of murder.
The prosecution has not proven beyond a reasonable doubt that she murdered the guy.
Murder requires premeditation and willfulness with malice aforethought.
She didn't get up that day that morning and said that when she gets off work, she will go to one of the apartment of one of the residents in her building and murder the guy.
ALSO there has been NO TALK about whether she had a relationship with the guy prior to that day which means she didn't know the guy or met him before that night.
She DIDN'T KNOW HIM and she NEVER MET HIM prior to that night.
Hard to prove murder when she and he have no prior relationships, ties, and they haven't met.
All those talks about that he and her were secret lovers and so on were just that,
BS RUMOURS started on SOCIAL MEDIA
and by the MEDIA looking to SPICE UP a TRAGIC STORY
so THEY WOULD HAVE SOMETHING TO WRITE ABOUT EVERY DAY.
So she was texting her partner and she was distracted,
still that itself also does not prove that's the sole cause of her parking on the wrong garage level
and entering the wrong floor
and going to the wrong apartment while not noticing some vague and some not so vague telltale signs
that she was at the wrong apartment and on the wrong floor.
Again, if she is found not guilty of murder, it will be even more difficult for her to be found guilty of a lesser charge of manslaughter.
The only reason she was charged with the higher charged of murder instead of the lesser charge of manslaughter, which was the original warrant for her arrest,
is because of POLITICAL PRESSURE and PRESSURE FROM THE BLACK COMMUNITY to MAKE AN EXAMPLE OF HER,
THEY ALREADY DECIDED IN THE COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION THAT SHE WAS GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT INSTEAD OF INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.
NOW if the situation was REVERSED and this was a case of a BLACK person, Police Officer or Civilian,
who did the same thing and killed a WHITE Person after entering the wrong residence and thinking that White person is an intruder,
and he was initially charged with Manslaughter and then the charges were UPGRADED TO MURDER because of POLITICAL PRESSURE,
PRESSURE from the WHITE COMMUNITY and PUBLIC OPINION,
You know FOR SURE the Black Community will be screaming racism, injustice and so on and they will want the prosecutors and judge removed and different prosecutors and judge reassigned to the case.
As the prosecution rested its case against Guyger on Thursday, a clear line of argument has emerged: that even if Guyger mistook her upstairs neighbor’s apartment for hers—and subsequently, mistook him for an intruder—she didn’t follow proper protocol in her confrontation with him, nor should she have feared for her life.
AGAIN, CONJECTURE!
The members of the prosecution weren't there.
They can't know how she felt and her state of mind when she saw someone in the apartment while thinking it was her apartment and he was an intruder.
All they can do is SPECULATE.
CRIMINAL CASES are won on evidence, not on SPECULATION and OPINIONS.
Look at O.J. Simpson.
All that physical evidence against him and they still were not able to PROVE BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT that he was guilty of the murder of 2 people.
It's not easy to prove murder.
It's not like you see on CSI and on weekly TV cop shows,
everything falls into place nice and neat
and it's wrapped up in 60 minutes, 43 minutes if you take out the Commercial breaks.