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This is very simple. No emotions. No personal arguments. No personal judgement of the man. No personal opinion of the event.
There is simply too much doubt to overcome the requirement of "beyond a reasonable doubt" for a conviction of either manslaughter or murder.
This is how our justice system works. Like it or not, proof beyond a reasonable doubt is necessary and very difficult to accomplish. It just was not proven in this case.
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