Know for certain, no; however, I suspect that she didn't know (edit: for sure) until the time of the lunch that he wasn't coming.
I base that on the fact that they found what was purportedly a spare Wellington in the trash (a poisoned one), and you have to prepare it ahead of time, so she'd...
In no way am I defending this piece of work, but when I find a pair of pants I love (good fit, comfy, flattering, whatever metric I'm using at the time), I will buy at least 3 of them so I can wear my "favorite pants" whenever I want. Not necessarily the case with her, but a possibility since...
I realize they have lost their mother, to a degree, but I'm relieved for her children in one regard: she seems like the person who would have taken their truth-telling as betrayal. She even called them as much as liars on the stand. If she hadn't gotten a guilty verdict, it chills me to think of...
I wonder if they will look back into her past a bit; she may have flown under the radar until now, but there were purportedly prior attempts on Simon. Perhaps there were others, maybe even possibly successful ones.
Edit: Oops I see Sarahlou beat me to this already, excuse the repeat speculation. :)
I wonder if she anticipated that the guilt-tripping had been successful, and his was the meal they found in the trash. If I recall correctly, it was found to be poisoned (what they found in the trash), and she said it was her leftovers, but that dish takes a lot of advance prep, so she surely...
I will always wonder how we got from "I told them no no no, this can't happen very often" ( :rolleyes: ) to Madeline being literally forced by JS to sleep with SS -- not even just to sleep in her own cot/on the couch downstairs, but specifically in his bed in Room #4 -- despite Madeline begging...
Yeah, I'm not sure if we'll ever know (and I know it's a little "out there," but it's certainly not without precedent), but not kidding: that was the first thing I thought about when I woke up!
It's also possible, though I didn't think of it earlier, that it was HIS little inside joke. He's...
Guess what woke me up this morning? Lunesta, of all the ironies. Stick with me on this, maybe a bit out there, but I'd certainly be interested in peoples' thoughts: as I was viewing all these recent JS complicity indicators which I hadn't picked up on (but firmly believe are accurate), I also...
Well like I said, "later," meaning Exodus is just the start... I don't think he'd survive an Old Testament God, honestly. 😉 But I was referring to the NT where it discusses the imperative of confession in order to obtain forgiveness, in that I doubt he'd admit to what he's done wrong, since he's...
I think he'll be really surprised at the eventual part where you actually have to confess your sins for forgiveness. We'll see how "reformed" he is, then, cause I really don't see that happening. :rolleyes: (Not bagging on Christianity, just hate fake jailhouse conversions.)
Dash cam, maybe? Many cars have them and someone might have caught him @ roadside or deeper in, not knowing at the time what they saw but figuring it out later.
Yes, but I think since he admittedly gave her the nighttime meds (in whatever quantity), even IF overdose was somehow plausible as a cause, he still would have been culpable for the "accident." I wouldn't put it past him to try to claim that as his defense for that case. But he didn't say...
How long would it take (February in that part of FL) for someone to actually be "ice cold," by which I take it to mean he's suggesting she had lost all body heat?
I think one thing that bothers me most about her failure to engage with reality is this: the reason she shielded, possibly lied, or at least obfuscated so much about that day seems to be that she didn't believe he would commit murder over the SA because those (SA) crimes were not a big enough...
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