Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s pretty hot.
Hot for 70
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why husbands do this. Really, you couldn't think of another way to go on with life without your wife, except to kill her?
No divorce?
No just fade off and go somewhere else?
No just kill yourself?
Why do they have to kill someone?

Anonymous wrote:Why do they always try to do the body dumps where they work? So obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know everyone is blaming the husband (and it usually is the husband) but I have a feeling this was suicide.
Why on earth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SM’s dad is a prominent local businessman/restauranter. No idea what his finances are like or if it had anything to do with SM’s apparently high standard of living, but he’s well known in IN.
He owns a crappy looking hot dog stand-looking place. The only way he could pay his home and for her $1.5M home as well was if he was laundering money through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as why this sort of thing happens disproportionately in Colorado...I have no idea. Colorado does seem to attract the nuts, though.
It's the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that law enforcement has released such little information about this case tells me that they already know who did it, ie: the husband. They just need more proof.
There has been no information about what she might be wearing, when she was last seen or confirmed to be alive, and nothing from their adult daughters. If they thought she might have been kidnapped or went off to kill herself, they would've shared more information.
Agreed. They usually hold off releasing pertinent details while they focus on the suspect. Having done so since Day 1 - has to be the husband.
Could also easily see a neighbor being a suspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that law enforcement has released such little information about this case tells me that they already know who did it, ie: the husband. They just need more proof.
There has been no information about what she might be wearing, when she was last seen or confirmed to be alive, and nothing from their adult daughters. If they thought she might have been kidnapped or went off to kill herself, they would've shared more information.
Agreed. They usually hold off releasing pertinent details while they focus on the suspect. Having done so since Day 1 - has to be the husband.
Could also easily see a neighbor being a suspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that law enforcement has released such little information about this case tells me that they already know who did it, ie: the husband. They just need more proof.
There has been no information about what she might be wearing, when she was last seen or confirmed to be alive, and nothing from their adult daughters. If they thought she might have been kidnapped or went off to kill herself, they would've shared more information.
Agreed. They usually hold off releasing pertinent details while they focus on the suspect. Having done so since Day 1 - has to be the husband.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that law enforcement has released such little information about this case tells me that they already know who did it, ie: the husband. They just need more proof.
There has been no information about what she might be wearing, when she was last seen or confirmed to be alive, and nothing from their adult daughters. If they thought she might have been kidnapped or went off to kill herself, they would've shared more information.
Anonymous wrote:He’s pretty hot.