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Jan 17, 2019
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Cougar-Duck
I know nothing
I feel like I have a good understanding of reasonable doubt and I’m willing to vote no if a prosecutor doesn’t prove a
case against a guy I am pretty sure is guilty. But in this case, I would vote guilty. I’m sure he did it.
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POLL: If Josh Powell had been put on trial for murder and you were on the jury, what would your vote be?
Jeff Spicoli
1/17/19 9:24am
Guilty
LaVellIfIKnow
1/17/19 9:25am
Before or after he torched the house with his children inside?
Sea Chicken
1/17/19 9:26am
Well it would be hard to put him on trial after he killed himself, Indy.
LaVellIfIKnow
1/17/19 9:27am
RE: Well it would be hard to put him on trial after he killed himself, Indy.
Sea Chicken
1/17/19 9:29am
Although I would have suspected he was guilty, it's easy to say you would have
Jericho
1/17/19 9:26am
so, like, we know he killed his kids?
smokymountainrain
1/17/19 9:27am
I think he was guilty. But if I were on a jury my vote would have to be not
Murray
1/17/19 9:28am
I would have voted guilty — based on circumstantial evidence. The only thing
Benfica1
1/17/19 9:34am
And that's the problem. Hard to convict without a body.
John Doe
1/17/19 9:37am
So hard to up and disappear in this digital age. Unless his defense team
Left Shark Coug
1/17/19 10:30am
Agreed - the only reasonable theory I've heard is that Josh murdered her
BYU Fan
1/17/19 10:41am
And she wrote: "If I die, it is because of my husband."
Benfica1
1/17/19 10:47am
I've watched too many movies. She could have been framing him with a note like
Left Shark Coug
1/17/19 10:57am
The numerous inconsistencies in his story. The lying about cleaning blood...
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 10:11am
Do you believe Susan is dead?
BYU Fan
1/17/19 10:13am
It's been 10 years... and the more time that goes by without any trace of her
Jericho
1/17/19 10:16am
Even after 2 years, what other reasonable scenarios were there?
BYU Fan
1/17/19 10:27am
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Millhouse
1/17/19 10:21am
There is little to no chance she is still alive. There has been zero trace of
joeycougar
1/17/19 1:36pm
Gotta respect the system and how it works.
ditch
1/17/19 9:31am
Sure it's valid, just not legally binding
TEXAS
1/17/19 9:35am
RE: Sure it's valid, just not legally binding
ditch
1/17/19 9:42am
I'd say that it mostly is those things
TEXAS
1/17/19 9:45am
Has wife's phone with the SIM card removed, blood, fans, weird story, guilty
Benfica1
1/17/19 9:31am
The "blood" wasn't very sigificant at all. You can't convict someone for murder
Jericho
1/17/19 9:34am
It was huge that he lied about cleaning blood off the couch.
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 10:16am
The evidence that is most damning in my opinion is his actions after she went missing
Remigius
1/17/19 10:45am
But none of that is strong enough evidence to convict someone of murder, IMO. It's weird and concerning, but that's it.
Superkid
1/17/19 10:47am
Its difficult without a body
Remigius
1/17/19 10:53am
I think that if he were arrested, he'd have eventually confessed.
Benfica1
1/17/19 11:00am
No way. He is a psychopath or sociopath. He has no feeling
Jericho
1/17/19 11:05am
I’m only on episode 6 but I couldn’t convict him, sadly, based on what I’ve heard so far.
Superkid
1/17/19 9:37am
Yep, everyone knows he killed her, but there is not enough evidence to convict.
WJCougar
1/17/19 9:40am
But I do think that if I was on the jury and sitting in court and all the stuff was explained further by the prosecutor,
Superkid
1/17/19 10:17am
Agree.
Benfica1
1/17/19 10:49am
There was just enough evidence to get a hung jury. Some would see it as enough,
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 10:20am
Well, we already know the court of public opinion knows he was guilty
WJCougar
1/17/19 10:33am
Beyond a reason doubt doesn’t mean no doubt, I often see Mormons especially
vegasnative
1/17/19 9:45am
And beyond reasonable doubt doesn't even begin to compare to
CougsBeatU
1/17/19 10:15am
lol I bet some defense attorneys in small Utah towns try to slip those words in.
vegasnative
1/17/19 11:04am
I feel like I have a good understanding of reasonable doubt and I’m willing to vote no if a prosecutor doesn’t prove a
Cougar-Duck
1/17/19 9:47am
Because?
SandYFan
1/17/19 9:56am
LOL. Here we go!
Superkid
1/17/19 10:07am
Because of the totality of the evidence we have - all the pieces taken together.
Cougar-Duck
1/17/19 10:13am
Right then.
SandYFan
1/17/19 10:20am
If there was a body with no strong evidence linked to Josh.
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 10:23am
Why is this the cross you chose to die on?
GAINZ
1/17/19 11:43am
I like to be sure before sending people to prison. Seems a good hill.
SandYFan
1/17/19 12:00pm
Certainty is a funny thing
BYU Fan
1/17/19 12:02pm
Many disagree with you.
SandYFan
1/17/19 12:11pm
I'd be fascinated to hear other reasonable theories for Susan's disappearance
BYU Fan
1/17/19 12:16pm
There were no tracks out of the house in the morning, which lead to the CO Fear
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 12:32pm
Exactly - plus no car and Josh claims to not have left until as late as 2 am
BYU Fan
1/17/19 12:47pm
It's better than your woman hating one I'll give you that.
GAINZ
1/17/19 1:08pm
My what now?
SandYFan
1/17/19 1:46pm
It would be very interesting to hear both arguments
BYU Fan
1/17/19 10:10am
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