The last line of her obit mentioned that she liked to shoot guns. And EVEN IF she bought the gun because she was nervous about a stalker (but not nervous enough to lock her doors), would she have left it out in plain sight with a two year old in the house? Going by her FB page, she doted on that...
If she did have a stalker, wouldn't she lock her doors? I've BTDT, and believe me, I turned my place into a fortress. There was NO WAY I went to sleep without checking and rechecking the doors and windows. There was no sign of forced entry to the Lindsey's home. That to me makes the whole...
And throughout all this, we're supposed to believe that Melinda DID NOT WAKE UP!!!! That's the part I can't get past. The husband's story is so far-fetched it beggars belief.
According to him the intruder choked him out first, dragged him into the baby's bedroom, and THEN shot Melinda. All of which Melinda slept through. You would think the dogs would bark loud enough while the choking and dragging was going on to wake up a sleeping mother in the next room. But even...
I can believe he got the zip ties on himself, it's the making the call with his hands tied behind his back I have trouble with. Since his feet were not tied, I wonder that he didn't run to a neighbor and ask them to call.
That poor little boy will also have to go through being the kid at school whose father is on trial for murder. I wish they would move the trial to another county for that reason.
In that case it sounds like they knew it was him from the get-go. I'm glad they took their time and hope they put together an air-tight case. He deserves to spend the rest of his life in a cage like the animal he is.
Maybe because they're able to convince their mates - who WANT with all their hearts to believe their lies - and others around them to buy their stories, and start to think they're smarter than everyone else.
I hope that's not true. With that kind of head wound she was very likely unconscious. Her other organs took some time to fully shut down but hopefully she never knew what hit her.
When the arrest was first announced i thought I saw he was charged with murder and conspiracy. That makes me wonder who the co-conspirator was. I thought maybe the insurance agent who sold him the policy - but maybe his brother was part of it too. If that's what the cops think his brother should...
If he did it he did it, and I can't imagine any judge letting him off because he was taking meds for depression, anxiety, or anything else. This was no crime of passion, and there was certainly no temporary insanity - it was coldly planned and executed. He knew what he was doing when he killed...
Thank you from me too. I've now read the rules and won't post anything I shouldn't. This was the crime that brought me here also. Such a tragedy - and such an incredibly weak story it beggars belief. i hope the people around him aren't going to ruin themselves financially in order to pay for a...
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