There are many very interesting things in the testimony. Any chance we can go over them without people taking an emotional "nutty"? A couple of questions in my mind (please don't respond if you haven't read the transcripts of the trial).
If she didn't see the gun, it seems unlikely that she would have ever come up with a story like this.
If he had the gun behind his back the whole time she was there except when he was reentering the house, how did she see it?
Why would he have "made it safe" before she had been well on her way of leaving the property (and hence unable to see the gun being "made safe")?
Why would she, if he waved the gun while she was standing by her car, have gotten in and mouthed a word at him? If someone was waving a gun at you, would you do that? (ok, she's crazy, I get it))
Why hasn't/didn't his wife who had to have observed this, make some kind of statement in his support on record during the investigation?
Why did Ward call the cops? What was it he wanted them to do?
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