Megnut
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What happened in the breezeway that Barry was so quick to concoct the deer/antler/saw story? (@MassGuy, I think it's called a skull cap.)
Grusing indicated that Barry made it from his truck to the patio at warp speed and then it appears that he makes a circuit of the perimeter of the home, IMO seeking entry or peering in windows. I suspect the former based on timing but it's not illogical for him to be trying to determine her location.
Where was Suzanne when he arrived?
Was there a point of contact in the breezeway/mudroom?
Did Barry know what LE had on him? The sheath? Was his mind racing? Sheath, dart -- did he immediately know what they must have found? And likely where? Or did they provide the location, and from that, he built his story? Because it doesn't make much sense. His story doesn't but I mean the breezeway doesn't. The sheath wasn't near the breezeway because it started there. It was moved to there. Either contained in the bundle of sheets or having dislodged from his shorts pockets, both sources originating elsewhere.
For my mind's eye, I wish I could create the reel. Was he using a weapon capable of firing a dart? Did he do it by hand? Did he do it by hand because that was the plan? Did he do it by hand because the gun plan failed? Whatever came of the gun case beneath the bed? Was that ever matched to a seized weapon? Did the unspent round, recovered bedside, correspond to that weapon? (Did the bullet recovered from the gravesite correspond to either?) Did Barry inject more than one dart? On which side of the bedroom door? Did he miss with any? (Like fired into a closet doorframe causing BAM to leak.)
And was BAM ultimately fatal or just an extreme sedative and murder followed? I suspect that latter for two reasons -- those gouges on his arms which I believe 100% to be telltale fingernail digs and the wording in the autopsy -- homicide in the setting of BAM.
I wonder at what point Barry learned it was the syringe cap and that it was found in the dryer, rendering his antler story especially ridiculous. Picture Barry standing in the breezeway two weeks prior to Suzanne's murder, aiming his tranq gun at a deer (without antlers!). How and when would that cause a sheath to land in -- what? -- a dryer that just happens to be open? And no one ever sees it there? Yeah, didn't happen.
It's really something that he ever thought anyone -- especially JonnyGrusing -- was believing him.
85 chipmunks.
If JG has a wall of doozies, that's on it.
JMO
Grusing indicated that Barry made it from his truck to the patio at warp speed and then it appears that he makes a circuit of the perimeter of the home, IMO seeking entry or peering in windows. I suspect the former based on timing but it's not illogical for him to be trying to determine her location.
Where was Suzanne when he arrived?
Was there a point of contact in the breezeway/mudroom?
Did Barry know what LE had on him? The sheath? Was his mind racing? Sheath, dart -- did he immediately know what they must have found? And likely where? Or did they provide the location, and from that, he built his story? Because it doesn't make much sense. His story doesn't but I mean the breezeway doesn't. The sheath wasn't near the breezeway because it started there. It was moved to there. Either contained in the bundle of sheets or having dislodged from his shorts pockets, both sources originating elsewhere.
For my mind's eye, I wish I could create the reel. Was he using a weapon capable of firing a dart? Did he do it by hand? Did he do it by hand because that was the plan? Did he do it by hand because the gun plan failed? Whatever came of the gun case beneath the bed? Was that ever matched to a seized weapon? Did the unspent round, recovered bedside, correspond to that weapon? (Did the bullet recovered from the gravesite correspond to either?) Did Barry inject more than one dart? On which side of the bedroom door? Did he miss with any? (Like fired into a closet doorframe causing BAM to leak.)
And was BAM ultimately fatal or just an extreme sedative and murder followed? I suspect that latter for two reasons -- those gouges on his arms which I believe 100% to be telltale fingernail digs and the wording in the autopsy -- homicide in the setting of BAM.
I wonder at what point Barry learned it was the syringe cap and that it was found in the dryer, rendering his antler story especially ridiculous. Picture Barry standing in the breezeway two weeks prior to Suzanne's murder, aiming his tranq gun at a deer (without antlers!). How and when would that cause a sheath to land in -- what? -- a dryer that just happens to be open? And no one ever sees it there? Yeah, didn't happen.
It's really something that he ever thought anyone -- especially JonnyGrusing -- was believing him.
85 chipmunks.
If JG has a wall of doozies, that's on it.
JMO