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Post by rainangel on Jun 30, 2015 22:58:33 GMT
Oh, I remember this! Thanks for linking to the update.
I cannot for the life of me understand why the family is not cooperating unless they are involved in this. Why wouldn't you want to help find your husband's/father's killer? This might turn out to be what media often refers to as 'a family tragedy'.
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Jul 1, 2015 0:13:04 GMT
Interesting. I remember the first thread.
(At the time, I thought it wasn't at all suspicious the wife didn't know where her husband was when she got back in town on a Sunday. There are plenty of times I don't know where my husband is, and plenty of times his car is here but he is not - 'cause he walked somewhere or went in somebody's else's car.)
The not-cooperating-with-police thing is indeed intriguing, but what's so weird about the neighbor calling 911? The article says Wife ran to the neighbor's house for help when she saw the body in the basement. Neighbor went over, confirmed it was Husband, and called police. I don't think that would be unusual - unless Wife specifically asked him not to report the death. Is there some indication of that? What does "guilty" mean in the thread title?
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Post by freebird on Jul 1, 2015 0:19:09 GMT
Well, to be fair, if my husband was killed and the cops started focusing just on me, I probably would stop cooperating too. Not saying she did or did not do it, just giving you my angle.
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Jul 1, 2015 0:45:02 GMT
But why hide the guns that were in the house when the cops came the first time? And if you truly had nothing to do with it and knew nothing about it, why get defensive? If you are 100% innocent, that will stand up to questioning. It may not be pleasant, but lawyering up and hiding guns seems very odd. The guilty in the thread means in my opinion, it seems odd the wife would not cooperate with the people trying to find her husband's murderer. The wife hid the guns? I missed that part. How do the investigators know that? Yes, it does seem odd the family is not cooperating, but not conclusive. And I disagree that innocence will always stand up to questioning or that it's a sign of guilt to hire a lawyer. There have been many people falsely convicted, and even more falsely charged. Maybe the wife or son did it, but maybe not. I can't remember - do you know these people?
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Post by originalvanillabean on Jul 1, 2015 0:50:38 GMT
interesting.
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Post by johnnysmom on Jul 1, 2015 0:55:12 GMT
Thank you for the update. I too remember the initial thread. I'm standing by my opinion that if he was killed upstairs then moved to the basement surely she would have walked into some sort of crime scene and not been in the house for hours never seeing any indication that something went awry until she went to the basement. What kind of killer sticks around long enough to scrub up all that blood yet leaves the body in the basement??
The neighbor calling doesn't really phase me. The not cooperating with police.....she probably has an attorney that is advising her.....so a bit sketchy but who knows. Hiding the guns? That screams 'hiding something'. Hiding a murder? perhaps, but maybe something else like an old armed robbery or they sold them illegally or who knows, but something doesn't add up there.
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