billingsly
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I'm just wondering as to what defense will be used . Whether or not it will be an outright denial or some type or self defense . This is just a question not an accusation
I wonder about that, too.
Here are some things I think will make the self-defense claim muddy though:
- AM inquired whether the cousin would be at the phone via telephone the day prior (can't recall where I read that, but it stuck out);
- TW had been anxious to get AM to Wells Fargo to retrieve this money for at least a day prior. AM kept putting her off (knew someone would be at the farm maybe?)
- Assuming DNA will prove it's the same one - TW's thin blue line paracord bracelet was found in AM's home during the search warrant. Who, in a true self-defense case, would keep a souvenier?
- Nothing in the police reports or documents we've seen so far indicate that AM had any defensive wounds when they initially interviewed her.
- AM was at the farm, left the farm, then came back to the farm. Why? Seems inconsistent with self-defense. More consistent, however, with cover-up (fetching supplies, double-checking something, etc).
- AM took TWs phone with her to a wedding in Louisiana shortly thereafter, then appears to have tossed it? Or turned it off? Either way - inconsistent with someone who was doing something in self-defense.
- The most obvious thing - if it was self-defense, WHY NOT CALL THE COPS?