Why does Holmes believe that there wasnot sufficient intent to find the defendants guilty?

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2026-07-15 20:35

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Holmes believes there was not sufficient intent to find the defendants guilty because the evidence presented did not conclusively prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. In other Words, the prosecution failed to establish a clear motive or intent on the part of the defendants to commit the crime in question. So, Holmes ain't buying it until they come up with something more convincing.

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