Do you think rightly or wrongly so?
I skimmed a few articles about this but none of them discussed the legal issues involved. I could be wrong, but my gut instinct is that the verdict was political.
The question is about involuntary manslaughter, definitely enough reasonable doubt for it not to be murder.
People hammer juries in these high profile cases, but the burden of proof is very high. Casey Anthony, Trayvon Martin, OJ Simpson, et al - just because you believe the guy or gal did it, doesn't mean there isn't reasonable doubt for a jury to acquit.