Inthedetails
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I've wondered the same thing about that manilla envelope. How did he know to bring a red bag AND a manilla envelope? He only needed both if he intended to divide the money.
JMO
I think the final version of the bank scenario is that the other employee handed W1 four bundles of money from his pockets. W1 had to carry them somehow, so he put them in his red-lined bag (which he couldn't resist photographing for his girlfriend). Why the other employee carried the money in his pockets baffles me, but apparently that's what he did. W1 had to have a way to carry the money so he put them in his bag for transport.
It could be that W1 didn't realize he would be asked to leave the money in the car. Maybe he assumed he would hand the cash to SS, but when W1 called SS when he was 10 minutes away from the house he then was told to leave the money in the car. He didn't want to leave his bag so he put the money in an envelope he happened to have in his car. Maybe W1 has various supplies like envelopes in the car for his Assistant to the CEO job? Could be.
I'm still holding out hope that W1 is not involved with the crime. Just testing out ideas.