David Eldridge should not be found guilty of the brutal murder of Mr.Armes because a resizable doubt exists. Although the prosecution believes that he is guilty, there is no way he could have committed the murder of Mr.Armes. There were footprints found from everyone around Mr. Armes's body, and Barbara Wheeler had evidence against her proving she could have murdered him. The strongest piece of evidence for this case is at the crime scene, where David Eldridge’s footprints were found, but so were other people who worked there. At the scene, there were many people footprints, including David Eldridge’s, but he was never found in the blood. They were not found in the blood puddle; they were only found around. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume