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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can we revisit that he paid $30k+ to get the windows?! [/quote] That's crazy. I honestly think that if this crime happened exactly how the prosecution alleges it happened, this was about way more than him not wanting his wife around anymore so that it would be easier for him financially and logistically compared to divorce. It was about him truly wanting to commit a complex, brutal murder. Like, he planned this out meticulously for a long time, and spent 30 thousand dollars (not to mention the weapons, the gun range time, the new phones, and other incidentals) to carry it out. It is almost like the motive for the crime was just doing the crime itself, for fun. As opposed to getting rid of his wife- which he could have done for way cheaper, and way easier, and with way less blood and gore and without having to murder a second person in the process. It is terrifying. [/quote] And without involving his dumb au pair. So many faster and easier ways to kill someone. [/quote] With everything he did to plan this, it's pretty crazy he involved two big X factors... another adult male with weapons and the low-IQ au pair. Even if this plan worked flawlessly, he's still killed a man (albeit in apparent defense of his wife) which would mean an investigation and the possibility of needing a lawyer and being suspended from work... so how on earth could that be logistically easier than a regular divorce? This must have been both about the brutality and the wanting to see if he was smart enough to get away with this.[/quote] Had he quietly sold his house and moved away, he probably would have gotten away with it. Fairfax cops are lazy.[/quote] No. The story they gave was ridiculously unbelievable from the start. Even if they somehow got rid of all of their own electronic communications, they still would have had Joe's. [/quote]
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