There is a huge discordance between what I emotionally feel about KR and what logic dictates.
Concerning KR, I think we all see and notice the same. Could it have happened the way the prosecution describes it? Yes. But there is no plan, no profit, and if KR hit JO with her car and left, it was a drunk, impulsive hit. MOO - two years ago, KR was a 41-year-old attractive woman, likely, not without own means. JO, a Boston cop in his mid- 40-es, kind-hearted but with obvious problems, was not such a big catch. You have to be in love with him to play family. KR was commuting, spending time with his kids, befriending his family. I don’t view her as a happy defendant now. KR might be a somewhat elated defendant, but if she, indeed, hit him, then KR is living with heavy moral consequences of having snapped, and I don’t envy her.
And now using logic. Trooper Michael Proctor neither entered Albert’s house, nor interrogated anyone else present at the crime scene immediately upon arrival. He texted to his friends that he wouldn’t because they were cops. We still don’t know if JO entered BA’s house. I hope we shall find out, but the fact that the public still doesn’t know is telling. But what we do know is that Michael Proctor never walked into BA’s house that morning. KR’s car, BA’s house, the body in front of it - to me, they are parts of the crime scene. For MP, however, the house was off-limits, which is very suspicious. There might have been a reason why MP didn’t want to enter that house. It was not even a botched investigation, there was no investigation at all.
KR’s drinking at that bar screams “habitual” to me, however, the other players were not AA buddies, either. Some were at the same watering hole, others, in BA house, everyone probably got drunk equally fast and could have been as disinhibited as KR.