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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my mind, I didn't imagine that CB was aware of the plan for JR to come over. But, I guess BB could have portrayed it to CB as "let's invite this guy over to play like he's attacking you and then I'll come in with my gun drawn to 'save' you ... " as part of a joint fantasy. That would fit with the claims that BB said "put down the knife!" and then JR said "put down the gun!" -- those are things that CB might have expected to be part of the "scene" they set up. AP would have had to have been close by when BB's gun was drawn b/c BB shot JR pretty quickly. There was some info. that there were "sounds of flesh being hit" -- maybe that was BB stabbing CB -- and maybe he did that before shooting JR. (JR thinking this was part of an acting job, not an actual stabbing???) It gets so complicated trying to lay out a logical sequence based on each person's perspective![/quote] So you think CB agreed to a plan where they invited over a stranger with a knife to then surprise him by pulling a gun on him? Even if CB believed the intention was to create that fantasy, Joe would have had to be in on it or else you are pulling a gun on a stranger who has a knife next to you naked defenseless wife. I'd also imagine they have phone records between the AP and BB so the AP would have had to be in on it to initiate the call to get BB home.[/quote] I was suggesting that maybe all three (JR, BB, and CB) had a plan for JR to act like he is threatening to CB and it was part of the plan for BB to arrive just in time to "save" CB from the "intruder" (i.e. JR who was role-playing as a threatening intruder). As for AP -- maybe CB knew that BB was planning to come back to the house to "catch" CB and JR in the role-play situation. At the same time, BB arranged for AP to "call" him back to the house so that her alibi for being there made sense. Both could be true. BB could tell CB to expect him back at the house. BB could also tell AP that she needs to call him to come back to the house. If CB was un-stabbed and gettin' jiggy with JR when AP and BB came back into the house -- wouldn't CB be surprised to hear people in the house (door opening, someone coming up the stairs) and quickly hide JR -- UNLESS she expected to hear sounds thinking it was BB (as part of their role-play). It gets very confusing when you try to piece together people's expectations/behaviors based on lies they've been told + people's actual expectations/behavior based on their own devious plans. I think the forensic analysis of the scene re: location of CB and JR, any defensive wounds on CB's hands, blood splatter on BB and materials in the room --- would be very helpful in piecing together when CB was stabbed. [/quote]
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