red baron wrote on Jan 1
st, 2016 at 2:46pm:
I think your advice Aussie to a poster..'to get all hairy chested and sign the petition is petty and patronising.
We are talking about the MURDER of Allison Baden Clay.
We were. We are now talking about the manslaughter of Allison. Did you read the link. You will see it is directly relevant and signing that Petition will give cods more satisfaction than just banging on about it on line here.
Quote:A Jury found Baden Clay guilty of Murder. Three Judges turned the evidence to mush and let him off with Manslaughter.
The Appeal Court did nothing of the kind. It looked at the evidence dispassionately, clinically, forensically and determined there was insufficient evidence to prove an intent to kill, beyond reasonable doubt.
Quote:Manslaughter means he killed her. Are you saying Aussie that he somehow killed her but didn't mean to or there were mitigating circumstances?
Other than your last proposition, that is exactly what the Appeal Court (in effect) concluded but it put in the correct terminology which is....there was sufficient evidence for the Jury to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that, somehow, he caused her death (I disagree with that, by the way) but insufficient evidence as to intent to kill.
Given that Baden Clay denied all involvement, it is impossible to argue that he did it in circumstances of mitigation.
Quote:It can only mean that can't it?
No, as I have explained.
Quote:I'm not buying that scenario for one second. Every bit of my Police training tells me Baden Clay is and out and out cold blooded killer, most probably a sociopath because of how he reacted post discovery of Allison's body.
No one denies your right to a point of view, but I trust you'll forgive me and the Appeal Court who have the view there was insufficient proof of intent, and for myself, insufficient evidence that he caused her death....but the Umpire has given his decision on that matter.