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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think the gun(s) were part of the role play plan. [/quote] Do you think Joe was in on the part of the plan where BB arrives home to "save" his wife? If yes, that would be easy to prove because it would be in the messages sent between the CB account and Joe. If no, then CB would need to agree to a plan where she lured a stranger with a knife to her house to have her unarmed husband arrive to save her. I think BB didn't know about Joe. The AP catches CB/Joe and calls BB. BB arrives and confronts them. Joe stabs CB, BB shots Joe, AP watches. While BB is trying to save CB, AP shots Joe Now why the second gun? Maybe BB was trained to never turn his service weapon over to anyone so he asks AP to grab the second gun. Why is Joe referred to as a victim? Because he was invited to the house and asked to bring a knife. He was shot while incapacitated on the floor [b]Why did LE question if CB was the one who used the account? Because friends and family believe it would be out of character for her to engage in sex fantasies with a stranger, especially involving a knife. I think a lot of families and friends would be surprised by what goes on behind closed doors.[/b] This is all speculation but I can now see a situation where it all fits together after the new facts were revealed this week.[/quote] I'll dispute what you wrote in the bolded section. The family and friends didn't raise objections on character grounds, but on the grounds that the actual communications didn't sound at all like Christine's 'voice'. We each have a 'voice,' a way of writing in texts and emails and letters and essays etc. Those of our friends and family who communicate with us regularly get very much used to how we 'speak' via those written communications and it is very difficult for someone else to mimic the voice of another in such settings. I've seen plenty of Datelines where someone tried to text as someone else and friends and family became suspicious because it didn't sound right. As a former writing instructor, I've had students who tried to pass off someone else's writing as their own and failed because I intentionally gave my student in class writing exercises so I could become familiar with their authentic writing 'voice.'[/quote]
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