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I think her friend and the performance were an alibi for being out that night. She would have the ticket and tell the husband she had a few drinks and was staying at Susie's house. Or- she just was going to meet for an hour or two to bang and the friend didn't know. I think she planned to hook up after the performance. I don't think it was the friend's husband. I am sure the friend who was the last one with her (As well as the bar staff) are being interrogated. |
And the friend may have known about the cheating history and was a willing alibi..or was completely unaware of this side of her. Usually cheaters hang together so I'm going with her as an alibi. |
Nah. She probably got in a fight with the guy because he stood her up...maybe even threatened to tell his wife..and he snapped. He probably came over later after she left him some nasty messages or got in a fight on the phone. |
| Someone who knew the family and didn’t want the kid to find his mom killed. That’s why they rolled the bag away. |
so perhaps the theory about her friend doing it...hmmm. |
| This case is really getting interesting. It sounds like she was stood up at the bar by an online date (random person?) or her affair partner. She could've then been followed home by this person. I'm guessing she walked to/from the bar. Forest Hills is a lovely area with lots of walkable amenities nearby to the SFH blocks. |
The way the article phased it, seems like someone who had access to the house in the past - a nanny, housekeeper, gardener, tutor, music teacher, coach, etc. So perhaps an affair with someone who helps with the kids (a coach?) and then a murder. This person knows the kid is home and doesn't want him to find the body. |
...lover. |
A lot of women have affairs in the home when kids are at school and husband is at work. It could definitely be a guy she was dating online..or a potential new date who followed her home. |
It's making me feel very "Only Murders in the Building", channeling my Selena Gomez. |
+1 I think the 'being stood up' instigated a fight. |
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My first instinct was to assume the younger son did the murder - the degree of savagery screams hormones and emotions, and everything about the coverup screams youthful irrationality.
I don’t think you can write off the kid as too small or weak to move the body - the wheeled bag makes all that much much easier once the body is in the bag - as a 110lb 5’2” female of average strength I could definitely drag 120lbs on wheels, all day long. As a former prosecutor/defense attorney I’m inclined to believe it is the son and they are eliminating all other possibilities before charging him. I just think an adult male would not have bothered moving the body at all, nor sending lame text messages to try to throw off the cops - but I’ve seen stranger things, so we’ll see. Either way and even if she was engaged in adultery, nobody deserves to die that way. |
Someone of low intelligence in the heat of the moment is that dumb. Have you watched 'There is Something about Pam"...lol? That real life murder--the 2nd one was so poorly executed. |
I don't know if the dad was involved but this post is ridiculous. Having a friendly open face means nothing. You would have been in love with Ted Bundy. |
Really? I get tired lugging my 50lb luggage on wheels around the airport. Especially since it's the leaning kind shown in the video. I wouldn't want to double the weight and pull it through a neighborhood for 1/2 mile. |