2015.07.06 SMS confirms that CWW was a POI as early as July 6th

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I agree that MS knows why. I'm torn as to whether he needs to be extremely careful and not say a word as to not let on to CWW that he is helping LE and he is sincerely innocent and a victim or if he knows why because he is the master mind behind it all. A family member of mine was at the funeral and I was told that MS was shaking his head a lot. The family took turns speaking at the funeral and when his oldest daughter spoke, I was told that he smiled big as if he was proud on how she was speaking.
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Do you mean shaking his head from side to side indicating "No" (disagreement) or nodding his head up and down to indicate "Yes" (agreement)? Some people use the term "shaking" interchangeably, so I wanted to clarify. What was he agreeing or disagreeing with, if you know? Thanks. :)
 
Funny... I asked the same question, how was he shaking his head. I was told kind of like a bobble head. I also asked if he was shaking his head like in disbelief, or shaking his head like, I hope I am playing this off well? The reply was, it was hard to say that he was a sweaty mess in a suit. When he got up to speak he said he was lucky when they met and he's still the luckiest guy in the world. Then he went and sat back down.
 
I am obviously obsessed with this case, lol. I text my family member again after you asked me the question and I asked, if you had to say the bobble shaking was a yes bobble shake or a no bobble shake what you you say? The reply was a yes bobble shake. That has me think that was a form of communication, along with his word choice of "luckiest" man in the world. ie, like winning the jackpot.
 
I am obviously obsessed with this case, lol. I text my family member again after you asked me the question and I asked, if you had to say the bobble shaking was a yes bobble shake or a no bobble shake what you you say? The reply was a yes bobble shake. That has me think that was a form of communication, along with his word choice of "luckiest" man in the world. ie, like winning the jackpot.
Does MS and the girls visit the gravesite? Is there a gravesite? I think she was cremated, but was that then buried or put in a Mausoleum?
 
I am obviously obsessed with this case, lol. I text my family member again after you asked me the question and I asked, if you had to say the bobble shaking was a yes bobble shake or a no bobble shake what you you say? The reply was a yes bobble shake. That has me think that was a form of communication, along with his word choice of "luckiest" man in the world. ie, like winning the jackpot.

What does your family member think about his behavior and possible involvement?

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To me the public bobble shaking seems like overplayed emotion - all these wonderful things being said yes yes I agree make sure everyone knows I agree, there's no one who loved her more than me bobble bobble
 
Does MS and the girls visit the gravesite? Is there a gravesite? I think she was cremated, but was that then buried or put in a Mausoleum?

Being Catholic, I'm not sure she would have opted for the cremation.
 
Being Catholic, I'm not sure she would have opted for the cremation.

I was just about to ask if she wanted to be cremated. I bet drew Peterson wishes they would have cremated Kathleen. Just a thought.
 
Funny... I asked the same question, how was he shaking his head. I was told kind of like a bobble head. I also asked if he was shaking his head like in disbelief, or shaking his head like, I hope I am playing this off well? The reply was, it was hard to say that he was a sweaty mess in a suit. When he got up to speak he said he was lucky when they met and he's still the luckiest guy in the world. Then he went and sat back down.
In that context it does seem disturbing. I’d love to hear his words and see his expression on a video recording.
Was he completely emotionless? Did he speak matter-of-fact?
I wonder if he was on any meds for coping (if he is innocent) [or perhaps even if he is guilty].
The pain of grief is so intense that loved ones are often put on sedatives.
 
To me the public bobble shaking seems like overplayed emotion - all these wonderful things being said yes yes I agree make sure everyone knows I agree, there's no one who loved her more than me bobble bobble

You're too funny.
 
I am not certain about a grave site, burial or Mausoleum. Teresa was in a closed casket at the funeral. I do not know if her body was cremated afterwards.
 
TruthStar Did your family member see CWW at the funeral? Meaning... did your FM notice someone who looked a lot like MS at the funeral?
 
In that context it does seem disturbing. I’d love to hear his words and see his expression on a video recording.
Was he completely emotionless? Did he speak matter-of-fact?
I wonder if he was on any meds for coping (if he is innocent) [or perhaps even if he is guilty].
The pain of grief is so intense that loved ones are often put on sedatives.

I second that!
 
What does your family member think about his behavior and possible involvement?

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There are a handful of family members, and the house is divided as to if he was involved or not. Call me crazy but I am a firm believer in that first intuition feeling that we are all interconnected with....that speaks the truth always, it's that very first fraction of a second; then we get our minds involved and second guess ourselves. With that said, the feeling or intuitiveness of Mark when this person hugged him was, distant nervous and figgity.

Opinions range from absolutely not. That he was a caring and supportive husband who always spoke great about Teresa, to he was never really in the office much at all, to he was the master mind and always a cocky ego "entitled" persona.
 
There are a handful of family members, and the house is divided as to if he was involved or not. Call me crazy but I am a firm believer in that first intuition feeling that we are all interconnected with....that speaks the truth always, it's that very first fraction of a second; then we get our minds involved and second guess ourselves. With that said, the feeling or intuitiveness of Mark when this person hugged him was, distant nervous and figgity.

Opinions range from absolutely not. That he was a caring and supportive husband who always spoke great about Teresa, to he was never really in the office much at all, to he was the master mind and always a cocky ego "entitled" persona.

Amazing..the diversity of opinions. Insiders on the forum tend to think MS was involved (other than Skinner).

AL also said that TS family was divided. We haven't heard any public comment from her family of late. I imagine SMS has advised them not to comment.
 
In that context it does seem disturbing. I’d love to hear his words and see his expression on a video recording.
Was he completely emotionless? Did he speak matter-of-fact?
I wonder if he was on any meds for coping (if he is innocent) [or perhaps even if he is guilty].
The pain of grief is so intense that loved ones are often put on sedatives.

I do not know if he was on medication. Maybe, maybe not, they were a true blue "holistic everything" family. He appeared very distant. One family member said Mark put on a show. He acted f---ing stupid, and originally that family member let their own sadness be misinterpreted into his sadness. He was grossly sweaty and had a smile on his face the whole time that just irritated another family member. Mind you at this time they all thought he was innocent. What gets me is he did not cry, except for when a male hugged him tightly.
 

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