You mean other than: the hundreds of millions of dollars at stake; the cousins’ perceptions of their stolen inheritance (not to mention the foreclosure on their very homes and the subsequent attempt by BS’s attorneys to spitefully penalize the cousins further by seeking an additional 900k in lawyers fees); a minimum of fifty million dollars in ASAP loan call-backs by BS to JS and AP - a request that JS and AP repay the fifty mil ASAP and seek (more expensive) replacement money from a normal bank); possible/feared changes to wills and inheritance; the possible existence of, or possible changes to, any large life insurance policies - if they existed (I don’t know, as I haven’t researched this aspect of the case); and myriad other possible revenge and retribution scenarios related to various prior legal cases - including those based on (or which might reveal) possible personal or professional indiscretions, and/or those that might even implicate someone in criminal conduct.None of us have been able to definitively put a finger on why anyone would want to kill either of them!
My guess is that there were perhaps many (many) people who may have wished misfortune on BS and HS. Some have even publicly admitted as much. IMO there are LOTS of WHY’S, - and LOTS of WHO’S. For this reason I think it is even more ridiculous that there is currently only one detective assigned to the case, and that, to me, he sounds completely lost, unsure of where the case is at, and a bit overwhelmed (because it’s just him). Did he say he hopes the case will be solved sometime before he retires? Doesn’t exactly fill you with confidence.
Jmo
ETA: I forgot to add in paragraph one: when BS died, what happened to the 3.3 million personal mortgage (with no payment schedule) that BS had personally provided to JD? When JD quit in Jan, did he have to pay back the mortgage? To who? Just curious