Excellent post, Gitana! I know I will never forget this case. I think about Botham every day and the thought of his last moments is horrifying. It's shocking that something like that can happen.
It would be even more shocking if AG is found not guilty. After her testimony and the testimony of others residing at the apartment complex, I don't doubt that she mistakenly went to the wrong apartment. Most witnesses only went to the wrong floor or went to the wrong door but realized their mistake before trying to enter. IIRC, only a couple of people entered the wrong apartment. They were inattentive, but at some point realized their error without shooting anyone. AG was inattentive when she opened the wrong door. It's her actions from that point that were unreasonable. Hearing someone inside the apartment should have been a cue to step back and take inventory of the situation, at which point she should have observed the red door mat and the apartment number.
I also found it disturbing that she didn't remember anything from her training classes from a year ago. I had jobs where I've gone through regular training and I remember things I learned in those classes and seminars from 25-30 years ago. I think she was just as inattentive in those classes as she was the night she shot Bo. IMO, she was never fit to carry a weapon. I think carrying the weapon and her position as an LEO made her feel important. Yes, she was remorseful during testimony, but I think that remorse is mostly because she's being held accountable. She's feeling sorry for herself, IMO. I do hope she will be found guilty of murder and spend time behind bars for what she did to an innocent man. I hope she is never again allowed to possess a firearm after she is released from prison.
JMO