1. I believe Annie Lisa when she says that she and Teresa were as close as soulmates. I believe if anything was going haywire between Teresa and Mark, that her sister would be the first to know. I believe Annie Lisa when she says that Mark was an adoring and supportive husband and father. I believe he enjoyed doing charity work with his family.
2. I believe that the relationship between Mark and the Meth King doppelganger (CWW) was the one that Dr. Sievers was referring to in her video--the one about hanging onto toxic relationships that no longer serve us.
3. I believe that Mark immediately told LE who he suspected to be involved--THAT'S how LE knew immediately that this was not random, and why Mark didn't need to plea for help from the public. He pretty much knew where LE should investigate. I believe that Mark, the girls, and perhaps other relatives are being watched over by LE, for fear of further retaliation--and to prevent Mark from exacting vengeance upon any others connected to this case. I believe that Mark should be under a suicide watch, in case he blames himself for his wife's murder. He needs to focus on his two beautiful girls, who need him now more than ever. They need to know that they are loved, and that things are going to be ok. He needs to continue giving them his best, because I believe that's what Teresa would've wanted--the BEST for her girls.
4. I believe that <modsnip> JR drove down in a car full of cronies, and that they will be joining him soon, on Death Row.
5. I believe the doppelganger was "flying under the radar" by embedding his lucrative meth business within the doctor's legitimate practice. I believe that Meth King was a control freak, and couldn't stand that the gig was up. I believe that LE will find connectivity all over the nation, especially in St. Petersburg, which seems to be a common denominator that keeps popping up. This is a BIG deal. I believe this investigation will continue for a long time, and that MANY arrests will come from it.
I would like to thank all those involved in this investigation, who continue to show as much passion for Justice, as Dr. Teresa Sievers had for her patients, and for the good of all others. Thank You.