So, since a person that supposedly loves there child, has the child drown and then stores the child for a month and then buries the child in a fucking pet cemetery while the whole world is looking for her? All the while she is in jail saying she doesn't know where the little child is?
It's a screwed up case.
But take away the emotions in a hypothetical:
My neighbor goes missing for 30 days. I report him missing on the 30th day. He's found decomposed in the woods with duct tape across his face.
I then admit that I found his dead body in his house and took him to the woods because I freaked out and didn't know what to do about it.
There's absolutely no evidence linking me to killing the guy. No weapon. No time frame of when I could have been there to kill him. No witnesses. Nothing. Even more so, there's nothing on the guy to show that he was killed besides duct tape that I admitted to putting on him because I was in a freak out mode when I found him.
All I did wrong was mistreating the dead body.
Should I go to jail for capital murder?
Let's say I didn't do it.
Because I didn't treat the body correctly, it should be assumed that I killed him?
Let's say I then throw big parties at his house because he has an awesome party house.
Does that really affect the verdict?
The emotions of this being her daughter and her really not giving a shit is what's affecting public opinion.