Except that the explosion/disaster completely conceals all evidence. I assure you, I could not convict Eva without a confession. There simply isn't any evidence that can plausibly explain how she "got away with it." If nothing else, there is no way I could explain how she set up the disaster to happen when she doesn't own the island, doesn't live there, and can't be shown to have gone there regularly to install whatever causes it.
All Eva's lawyers have to do is hammer home to the judge or jury that I can't provide a rational or reasonable explanation for how she arranged to destroy everything so perfectly. Yeah, she's circumstantially questionable as all hell, but she'll be found not guilty for certain if she's tried for murder.
I honestly can't even prove murder. George/Hideyoshi alone destroys intent.
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