Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can also entertain the possibility that he did it, while still wanting a justice system that insists on absolute proof of guilt before killing someone.
* The daughter was sick from birth with breathing apnea, with bouts causing her to collapse and stop breathing. * Had severe undiagnosed pneumonia. * Was prescribed an opioid medication that is no longer deemed safe for children. * Had diarrhea and a fever of 104F for 5 days prior to her death. How can you not entertain the possibility that her death had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that someone claims a du…
In any case the conviction doesn't remotely approach the bar of "beyond a reasonable doubt"