The narrative hook is really a major part of this series. Lindsay is on trial for her life. First of all, I don't think this would ever be a first degree murder case. She did not seek out her "victim." He showed up at her apartment and she felt in danger. Second degree or manslaughter would have been much more appropriate. He broke the restraining order and the go to heaven thing was used to explain why he killed other women. Her being convicted was ridiculous. It just segues into the next season.
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Agree with hitchcoc
ChristianP9619 July 2022
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How did this in any way appear premeditated? It's manslaughter at best. Jury is off their rocker. I don't recall any appealable issues so I don't know how they plan to get her off. Maybe they'll just argue that the jury was stupid. Whatever bs they come up with will probably work.
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