Voice4theSilent
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Bouncing off a few recent posts about what happened, why the lock box was gone, how BC was taken, the other car seen and the other person with a beard and also why nobody saw anything unusual happen that day.
AL stated in an interview that "it was just a meeting place" … throwing some truth on this statement im suggesting maybe she did meet them (?), opened the house and actually did a house tour. AL and CL (?) Made her feel very comfortable, used their charm and BC felt quite alright about it all.
Meanwhile.... Someone else (or possibly one of them) disabled her car battery so when it came time to leave her car wouldnt start.
Feeling comfortable with the clients, she accepts a lift and they all leave happily. Only after this point do things go pear shaped.
Perhaps the house was left likr it was as a complete setup to throw LE off the trail.
Im still thinking that the actual murder was an accident and not part of the plan.
It was said by nojustice that CL came home after class to find AL playing video games. This puts a hole in a credible alibi between class and going to the exes house.
So regarding the above;
1. Was BCs car able to be started when found?
2. What time frame was there between CL leaving class and arriving at the exes?
Feel free to poke holes in it where you can, its completely off track to my original thoughts on this.
ETA: poking holes myself....if she did leave willingly. Why leave her wallet? Was the car locked?
The link I posted above sounds like her car was unlocked with her purse, wallet and car keys inside; the only thing missing was her cell phone and Beverly.
I just find it highly, highly unlikely that Beverly would even believe that she was indeed dealing with a cash buyer once AL walked through the door....let alone trust him or both of them enough that she would willingly get in their car, leave the front door to the property wide open, leave her car door unlocked with her purse sitting inside and willingly leave with him or them. MOO.