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[quote=Anonymous]I’m not out to get BB and AP. I hope he wasn’t involved, for the sake of his child. But to believe their version of events means everyone that day was making irrational and non-sensical decisions. 1. It just doesn’t make sense that JR would tell people about the rendezvous, spend time planning it, park his car in their driveway and then suddenly and inexplicably murder a woman. 2. I believe their story is that the AP saw a car in the driveway and believed it was a home invasion. At like 8 AM. Literally no one would assume “home invasion” on those facts. Maybe she heard sounds coming from the house. But then why on earth would you bring a CHILD into the house?! 3. Assuming CB really was into kinky stuff and extramarital sex and stuff, who does that at 8 am, at their residence?! And she plans the rendezvous with such detail but doesn’t ensure that her husband and Au pair are gone with no chance of coming home? I know she planned a zoo outing for the Au pair, but you’d think she would’ve firmly told the AP to stay away from the house between the hours of 8 and 10 AM. Because kids are fickle and sometimes they do come back to the house for stuff like a forgotten lunch, potty accident, etc etc. And wouldn’t she want some time before her sex boy shows up to get ready, once everyone is out of the house? Like even assuming she did set up the rendezvous, she’s still not acting like a rational person would in setting it up. 4. BB. So Au pair calls him, tells him there’s a strange car in the driveway and he decides to come home. If he was concerned enough to come home, why on earth wouldn’t he tell the AP to take the child somewhere else, like a park or a coffee shop? How was he ok with his child entering the residence with an unknown person there, if their story is they thought CB was in danger? And then his behavior after that day is not normal. Living in the house, moving the Au pair into the master bedroom with him, not cooperating with the police, paying for the Au pair’s attorney. Just doesn’t make sense. [/quote]
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