You know this wife is as sick as her husband.
What gets me besides everything else is, they had bbq's on the grave...OMG.
sry had to vent....
According to the male next door neighbor ...
Cesar borrowed this neighbor's shovel on or about the
17th.
Cesar had a fire burning in the fire pit on the
23rd of December. Then, on Christmas eve the Laureans had a BBQ party in their back yard. The fire pit/grave site was used as a "bonfire". Not used as the BBQ area to cook their food.
SO - according to that one neighbor - there were 2 bonfires set in that pit area. 23rd & 24th.
If Maria was murdered on the 14th or 15th as reports have indicated and Cesar borrowed the shovel on the 17th to dig the fire pit - where was Maria stashed during that timeframe?
Is it feasible that Maria was buried
without being incinerated on the 17th when the grave site was created? Where was Christina on the 17th - morning & evening?
Did the odor from a decaying body (and perhaps, a curious dog) prompt Cesar to begin disassembling that portion of his fence and create the bonfire that his neighbor reported initially noticing on the 23rd?
Exactly when did Cesar start tearing out the fence area? the 23rd - day of 1st bonfire?
IF there was an odor in the back yard prior to the grave turning into a bonfire pit - did Christina notice it? Was there dog digging activity?
When was the swing set moved to the front yard?
When was their dog moved from the fenced back yard and staked in the front yard?
What did Christina know - and when did she know it?
So many questions from all of us - so few answers ...
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GolfMom - No, it was reported (by the authorities, maybe the D.A. - don't remember) that Christina was
not out of town during the periods in question. (Dec. 14 - Jan. 11) She was living in the marital home during that time.
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