I agree, I'm really feeling it for those kids. I live near by and drive past their street often, did so just yesterday, took a deep breath as I did, glanced up, thought of those kids. It is feeling very close to home at the moment. At kinder pick up today all I had to say is 'they found a body'...
To me it looks like it going in the right direction for today's events to occur. By water the distance between AI and where the body washed up is actually only 7 kms. If EC had gone for a walk to Urquharts Bluff (a big cliff), then the distance then only becomes 4kms. The chances of it not...
Maybe it was one of those things where he didn't want to take his own worries seriously. Sometimes you can be in two minds with something, he might of thought 'nah, she will be ok'. By morning he's trying to call and her phone is switched off, now he's getting seriously worried, and so bundles...
Because it is still a mystery. A life has been taken. With suicide the mental illness takes the life. With murder it's someone else's mental illness that takes the life. Either way it's spooky, harrowing, mysterious and leaves people asking questions. And sleuthing is better than being told off...
He was also very busted, and left a giant mess. It's very possible. Anything is. But I always just try to stick to the most sensible scenario, the most likely statistically. Which keeps taking me back to suicide. Where there's murder there is mess. In this case there is zero mess.
And if the neighbour was guilty, why would they even mention such a point? Very incriminating. I think she must have thought it was very useful information to give.
EC was drinking that night. According to many WSers, she was off the booze as she was an alcoholic. So the neighbour going back could have been to make sure she was safely in bed. She may have been upbeat, and safe in bed. But I've read many stories in this thread from people with experience...
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