No evidence of a break in does not equal no murder. There are many scenarios that would have allowed for that. Surprising HS in the driveway and using the garage door opener is the most likely as far as I'm concerned, and easily done. Also surprising her at the door and shoving their way in. Or knowing her husband was expected shortly, she may have left the front door unlocked for him.
You may not care what was said about the side door but I believe at least 2 people have been quoted saying it, and I tend to believe victim's friends. But what makes you think they had enough sense to lock it or remember to lock it when leaving for a meeting for that matter? It doesn't sound like they were concerned about security at all.
I'm not sure why you're using the term "problematic situation" I don't believe I said that at all. However, I did provide a website that contains a list of 21 people (Canadians) who were eventually exonerated. I take it you didn't read any of their stories (so far none of the ones I've read had anything to do with DNA).
From that website:
"Of the 94 cases currently under review, 78 are under review as part of our assessment process. Sixteen have been adopted by the Innocence Canada Board of Directors, meaning we have satisfied ourselves that the individual is innocent and legal work is ongoing."
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Sure. No evidence of a break in means that no one else was in the house.
So the couple are bumbling fools who no longer know how to lock the front door, but they are managing billion dollar companies and demolishing perfectly good houses close to downtown?
The side door was allegedly left open to nursing staff for Canadian style free home care, but that doesn't mean that the billionaire and his wife didn't know how to lock the door at night.
I don't really care about convicted people who were exonerated due to DNA evidence. The suggestion was that Canada has incarcerated innocent people, and I have only requested their names and links to legal documents to support this claim. No one denies that Canadians have been falsely convicted, but Canada has done everything possible to correct the error with millions of dollars - an option that is not available in the USA. Is there a post-dna innocent convicted criminal evidence who is in the system today? If so, please post names and links to legal documents. Otherwise, please do not imply that Canada's jails are full of innocent people.