Seems a BBC tv was following/filming the trial, I have just watched a documentary about the case, it was very enlightening, they showed quite a few photographs from the crime scene with the bodies still in situ, and for me it only reaffirms the impossibility of one person doing all that beating in that small space on there own with not one victim able to escape,
according to states case the murderer was killing for up to 2-3 hours, many of the victims have severe defence wounds including broken/fractured hands, it took a serious amount of time just to beat one victim to death and we are expected to accept that all the others did not hear anything or make a run for it
some of the victims were in one of the 3 bedrooms, from the evidence it seems that a severe fight went on between killers and Rusty snr, yet whilst this was happening no others got out,
it did show the blood on Guys shorts, the ones he wore under the outer pair, and the blood was from three of the victims, this to me was the only solid piece of evidence pointing to Guy,
from this programme it also seems that I was under the misapprehension that he used the butt of the rifle to kill, the state actually assert that he killed them all with the barrel of the gun, which makes the killing of all the victims by one man with a barrel off a gun even more illogical, ME said some of the head wounds were similar to what he would expect if someone had fallen from a tall building, the butt of the rifle was found by Rusty snr head,
another thing that struck me was many of the reporters who had sat through the whole trial were astounded at a guilty verdict
5 jurors spoke, and it seems it was a very stressful deliberation, with many jurors crying and a lot of tension, the jurors seemed to really consider the case though and many had opinions on which piece of evidence they felt was the thing that meant they voted guilty
one question I was disappointed the interviewer did not ask the jurors was whether they thought Guy acted alone, and if they did how they think he was able to kill all the victims on his own,
I have now hopped back onto the fence about his guilt, even though the documentary has revealed that the different blood on the shorts is stronger evidence than I originally thought, I am firmly of the opinion though that it just does not seem feasible that one person could have done it
I don't think you will be able to watch it in USA, it should go on BBC IPlayer, which is an online service provided by BBC where people can watch programmes they missed on TV, they normally put it on there for about a month,
if you want to have a look on IPlayer then programme is called Life and Death Row, BBC3, 24/03/2014 at 9pm, for anybody who followed the case it is worth a watch