You said that if she had been run over by the bus 'that would be manslaughter - that would be an easy case to prosecute'.
Make your mind up. The only difference here is how close the bus was to her and how quickly the driver reacted. If he's just a jogger who accidentally bumped into someone...
He probably wouldn't be, but he could be.
As you said incorrectly. He's clearly not a jogger that's accidentally bumped into someone. People do bump into each other, and they tend to apologise.
Who would you be prosecuting?
I think a jury would disagree with you.
No you wouldn't. The question would be whether it's reasonable to expect any vehicle to be coming.
People murder people they don't know. You don't have to know a victim to be found guilty of murdering them.
No I can't :)
He didn't bump into her. Thanks to the shadow, we can see that she was moving away from him and left him loads of room. It's very clear that he moved towards her and deliberately pushed her over, onto a busy road.
How about attempted murder.
You haven't watched it have you.
Might as well say...