Linda7NJ said:
Personally, I am still rolling at the thought she did this for money! ROFLMAO!
Not just money. Freedom and money. She had already been "stiffed" by her first divorce and she wasn't gonna go that route again.
Don't think so. Much went into trust accounts and to pay off debt. She splurged on her kids a bit and bought *advertiser censored*, BIG DEAL! When he died she almost instantly became homeless.
The trust funds were the idea of Todd's dad and uncle and they more or less strong-armed her into them. But she had seen how a trust fund can be drained, as she and Todd regularly dipped into the one he had when she met him and which was at a zero balance the week before he became ill. She might well have thought she could get her hands on that money and she certainly had the scheme in place to get herself a new car through the kids on a regular basis.
Testimony proves to me she cared a great deal about him, calls made, the tattoo, her actions before he died and immediately after.
Perhaps you didn't see the cross examination.
She "cared" a great deal about him? She wrote Ross, her "fiance" that she "had to" marry Todd. Christian was born 8 mos after the wedding ("4 weeks premature," said Cindy.) She denied this. Read the email aloud and then said she didn't know what she meant by it.
She also told Ross in an email that she couldn't see herself with Todd
5 years" while she saw herself with Ross "50 years, Baby!" She also said on the stand she didn't know what she meant by that.
Bedding 5 men within 8 weeks of the death of her "knight in shining armor" is not evidence of her "caring" about him. Quite the contrary. She partied like she was CELEBRATING her LIBERATION.
The calls made to Todd's cellphone so she could hear his voice? The DA crossed her on that and it turns out she gave his phone to Jenna and that phone was used to call Cindy. So it was Jenna she was calling.
The tattoo? She had his birth and death dates tattooed on her arm and then added similar "tributes" to a couple of Marines who died in a car crash. That showed how "special" Todd was!
Her actions immediately before he died? What? The 911 call? There was testimony at how cool or cold Todd's body was and couple that with the phony sounding 911 call and I believe she waited until he was good and dead before calling.
After he died? Are you referring to the partying and telling her MIL to mind her own business, or the thong contest and wet Tshirt and flashing her *advertiser censored* in bars or the five guys she bedded? Quite the widow!!
She didn't almost instantly become homeless. She stayed on the base a while. And she had the monthly checks from the government. Nice try.
So what? she became a little loose after his death, she strikes me as the type that is very emotionaly needy and was looking for comfort. While perhaps morally improper it's certainly not criminal.
So if she had been very staid, stayed at home with her kids, would you not be pointing to that as evidence of her grief and innocence?
Right. And yet the opposite behavior is dismissed as "strange grieving" rather than what I see is NO GRIEF AT ALL.
In itself, of course it's not criminal. But it IS EVIDENCE that she was happy he was dead, not the grief-stricken widow who lost her "knight in shining armor."
NOTHING links her, NOTHING.
It is true that there is no evidence putting the arsenic in her hand. However, arsenic is common and easily obtained. She could have gone to garden supply or over the border and gotten some with cash.
She had days before he died to dispose of evidence and months afterwards. In addition, she dumped her computer and lied about that to LE.
Just as the DA couldn't put a gun in Justin Barber's hand and his jury convicted him of shooting his wife, the jury in this case can put the pieces together and conclude there was only one person with the opportunity and motive to do this. Cindy.
Her life was pretty much an open book to those around her, she hid nothing. Yet she didn't make one slip up? No record of a purchase, no fights, no talk of divorce, not one bad thing said about her husband, not one man she cheated with while married to the deceased.
She should walk.
I disagree. I don't know how this will turn out. But I believe she did it.