Nukes are real!
Deal with it!
I am saved, I have received the gift of eternal life, have you?
Oh right, you do not believe being born again is a one time event as Christ Jesus clearly taught.
Nukes are real!
Deal with it!
It means there are still questions that have not been answered and they don't think they have sufficient evidence to convict. I think it is clear they have enough evidence to indict, if they thought they were sure to convict they would go to trial, but they clearly do not think that and they have made that clear publicly. Erika Kirk was even asked in an interview if she thought they had the killer and she refused to answer that saying "she trusts the investigation". So anyone who thinks this is tin foil hat conspiracy is delusional. No one who is in the know on this feels they have concluded the investigation yet.Okay, and this means what?
I am saved are you?
Well they don't go to trial without the investigation being over first. That is why we are still asking questions. Until there is a trial and the killer is convicted by a jury of his peers to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt it is perfectly valid to ask questions and it is very suspicious if anyone doesn't want you asking questions.
The Gospel is first and foremost..deal with it.
they don't think they have sufficient evidence to convict.
It means there are still questions that have not been answered and they don't think they have sufficient evidence to convict. I think it is clear they have enough evidence to indict, if they thought they were sure to convict they would go to trial, but they clearly do not think that and they have made that clear publicly. Erika Kirk was even asked in an interview if she thought they had the killer and she refused to answer that saying "she trusts the investigation". So anyone who thinks this is tin foil hat conspiracy is delusional. No one who is in the know on this feels they have concluded the investigation yet.
The autopsy will come out during the trial
Yep, this is true.
All other topics are side bars that are used by the devil to distract Christians from what's really important.
Why not? Evidence is withheld in order to prevent people claiming they committed a crime when they didn't. At this point they should have the bullet, they should be able to confirm the bullet came from that person's gun, and they should have the autopsy. If those things support charging that man with the crime, then of course, why not let people see the evidence.before the case is tried?
Some are Christians as defined by scripture, yes, it is especially troubling when they are distracted....... the posers well that is to be expected.
You think the jury pool in Utah is being polluted by this forum? I expect when they select the Jury they will ask them about the media they watch and particularly about those who covered this like Candace Owens. But you are indicating the defense team is going to ask if they read ZNP's posts on Christianchat.com?None the less, they have the perp in jail now and he will be prosecuted
You can ask all the questions you like to see if you can pollute the jury pool to see if you can get the perp acquitted but it won't work.
Yep, this is true.
All other topics are side bars that are used by the devil to distract Christians from what's really important.
ditto with you.Thank you for sharing the speculation others have influenced you with
You think the jury pool in Utah is being polluted by this forum?
ditto with you.

And Christians seek to know the truth and don't judge someone until they have heard from them first and examined all the evidence.It's all over the internet and it's one of the causes the abortion loving liberals have taken up.
Just like how they support that guy who shot the insurance company CEO in cold blood.
Liberals seek to protect evil be as they celebrate evil like their father the devil does.
Why not? Evidence is withheld in order to prevent people claiming they committed a crime when they didn't. At this point they should have the bullet, they should be able to confirm the bullet came from that person's gun, and they should have the autopsy. If those things support charging that man with the crime, then of course, why not let people see the evidence.
To prevent jury bias in a high-profile case, lawyers and judges use several strategies, including conducting extensive jury selection (voir dire), using questionnaires to assess media consumption, and implementing procedural measures like moving the trial venue or sequestering the jury. Judges also issue strict jury instructions to disregard media coverage, and both sides try to remove biased jurors through "challenges for cause" and peremptory strikes.
For example they could ask if jurors watch people like Candace Owens and they could be excluded based on the media they consume. Now it is up to the judge whether or not to put a gag order on the evidence being released to the public. There are compelling reasons to release it and often there are compelling reasons not to release it before the trial.
However, you can't have it both ways. If you don't release the evidence then you will encourage speculation. You can't condemn speculation when at the same time you refuse to release the evidence.
police are under no obligation to release evidence of an ongoing investigation.Why not? Evidence is withheld in order to prevent people claiming they committed a crime when they didn't. At this point they should have the bullet, they should be able to confirm the bullet came from that person's gun, and they should have the autopsy. If those things support charging that man with the crime, then of course, why not let people see the evidence.
To prevent jury bias in a high-profile case, lawyers and judges use several strategies, including conducting extensive jury selection (voir dire), using questionnaires to assess media consumption, and implementing procedural measures like moving the trial venue or sequestering the jury. Judges also issue strict jury instructions to disregard media coverage, and both sides try to remove biased jurors through "challenges for cause" and peremptory strikes.
For example they could ask if jurors watch people like Candace Owens and they could be excluded based on the media they consume. Now it is up to the judge whether or not to put a gag order on the evidence being released to the public. There are compelling reasons to release it and often there are compelling reasons not to release it before the trial.
However, you can't have it both ways. If you don't release the evidence then you will encourage speculation. You can't condemn speculation when at the same time you refuse to release the evidence.
And Christians seek to know the truth and don't judge someone until they have heard from them first and examined all the evidence.
except when it comes to yourselves and your sources.How odd.
Since most people are not Christians, the jury will very likely be made up of non Christians or fake "christians" such as mormons...
a person's religious affiliation has nothing to do with his or her ability to view and listen to evidence and make an impartial decision based on said evidence.
any attorney who doesn't realize that shouldn't be an attorney
I become suspicious when the guy blamed for committing the crime is not the one who profited from the crime. Then when the guy who profited from the crime tells me to shut up, and stop asking questions, then I get very suspicious.Some good points, but the main weakness IMO is suggesting releasing evidence will stop or slow speculation. And, yes, you can condemn some speculation and refuse to release evidence for a time. In this time, we're rightly sensitive to that last phrase, but we're still not owed everything we may want for whatever reasons we may want it.
FWIW, I have no issues with asking questions. There are a lot of reasons for our lack of trust in the systems and powers. I also think that rolling our eyes at some questions is probably appropriate and surely to be expected. And, I like some of the responses I sometimes hear from leadership and authority - e.g. Trump when he simply tells some that he's not going to answer them at this time and on some issues rightly so.