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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A possible scenario: Husband is having affair with AP and knows that it will be too costly to get a divorce b/c he doesn't want to lose half of his pension and sell the house. He wants to have the AP, but doesn't want to pay the price of a divorce. He encourages wife to have her own extra-curricular activities so that he can justify his relationship with AP. Husband and wife have an understanding that they will each do their own thing with their own partners. Husband knows AP will have to go back and he's tired to having the wife around anyway. So, he decides to set up a scenario where he stabs the wife to death, then arranges for the AP to frame the boyfriend.... in a way that they are both dead and it looks like one killed the other. Husband kills the wife, arranges for boyfriend to come over and find her. AP is ready and waiting to shoot the boyfriend as he checks on the non-responsive wife. AP shoots boyfriend, then is supposed to put the gun in the deceased wife's hand -- making it look like the wife shot the boyfriend as he was trying to stab her to death. That's why the AP was calling 911 and saying that her friend was hurt. Apparently AP couldn't or wouldn't put the gun into the scene of death. So, husband had to call 911 to say that he shot someone as though it was an intruder. You know that as a law enforcement officer, husband was figuring out a way to make this look like a murder/self-defense situation. And basically, it comes down to money... men who want to divorce their wives, but don't want to share the assets. So, they decide the way to keep all their money/pensions/assets is to kill off the wife. It's not the first time this type of scenario has been in the news (although their usually isn't a boyfriend involved).[/quote] Hmmm…this doesn’t seem impossible to me. It’s entirely speculative but I like it.[/quote] This is crazy and not possible. You can’t just put a gun in one person’s hand and a knife in another person’s hand and stage a double murder. The husband has a law enforcement background. He knows that wouldn’t work. Anyone who has watched Dateline knows that wouldn’t work. [/quote]
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