Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember how Jonathan admitted to the lawyer he’d had another, previous affair? That detail must be in there for a reason. Maybe we’ll meet the first other woman.
Wonder if it was Sylvia.
Anonymous wrote:Remember how Jonathan admitted to the lawyer he’d had another, previous affair? That detail must be in there for a reason. Maybe we’ll meet the first other woman.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible it’s someone we don’t even know about? Like, another artist/neighbor on the building? Robbery gone bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible it’s someone we don’t even know about? Like, another artist/neighbor on the building? Robbery gone bad?
Or a hit job by grandpa bc he knew Jonathan was having an affair
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible it’s someone we don’t even know about? Like, another artist/neighbor on the building? Robbery gone bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the blond friend also had an affair with Jonathan, was jealous of the other woman (including her spectacular breasts), did it and wanted to frame Jonathan.
The hammer in the violin case is a red herring. Henry found it, thought it was the murder weapon and hid it.
This is an interesting theory.
I love that this show still has 4-5 plausible murderers in the last episode! Excellent “whodunnit” series.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love reading all of the theories here. This series has been one of my favorites of the year in terms of story, characters, settings, styling etc. - so entertaining overall And the attorney - boy does she steal the show. Can't wait for the finale.
I’ve found the attorney to be completely unrealistic fan service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sutherland's eyebrows would have prevented him from seeing clearly enough to hit her in the head so many times. He is innocent.
Thank you for the laugh! I admit to thinking "why doesn't whoever cuts his hair trim those for him?"
Anonymous wrote:Sutherland's eyebrows would have prevented him from seeing clearly enough to hit her in the head so many times. He is innocent.
Anonymous wrote:I think the blond friend also had an affair with Jonathan, was jealous of the other woman (including her spectacular breasts), did it and wanted to frame Jonathan.
The hammer in the violin case is a red herring. Henry found it, thought it was the murder weapon and hid it.