thesleuther
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Well Stacy sure may have been in the barrel that TM helped move but it just doesn't make sense. Imo, DP knew that TM wasn't stable and would not be able to keep what he did a secret.
Somehow for some reason I see DP just laughing his a^^ off as everyone scrambled to look for the infamous blue barrel. I find him that diabolical. I think he lives to pull the wool over people's eyes as if it is one big joke. He is a jerk no doubt about it but he is not a stupid man. If he had been stupid then he would have been arrested months ago. I just feel he was playing a game to throw LE off their game. Being a police officer for 29 years he knows how they think.
He certainly looks capable of moving a 100 pound body right by himself. He knows the less anyone else knows the better. If one other person knows something then it is not a secret.
I just feel that the blue barrel is a red herring but I would love to be wrong.
imo
Ocean, in a perfect crime, Drew would have done what he did when he murdered Kathleen. He went in the middle of the night in his black SWAT clothing and was back home in bed when his & Kathleen's sons awoke. They say to this day that their dad couldn't have murdered their mom because they were with them - home in bed.
Something happened that day and Drew killed Stacy. He couldn't handle the body removal himself. He had no choice but to get help. HE HAD TO GET HER OUT OF THERE. He knew that since Stacy was scheduled to be with her family, that if she didn't show up they would be calling. And when they couldn't reach her by phone, they would be looking for her. He's a policeman. He knows the drill. A search warrant could be executed quickly and he NEEDED TO REMOVE HER.
Yes, Tom seems to have had problems in the past and Drew tells anyone who will listen that Tom is unstable. But, ask yourself this question....If you desperately need help for a chore that might later turn out to be the surreptitious removal of your dead wife's body, who do you ask: the most decent honorable person you've ever known, or one whose past is a little shaky and might be easy to discredit?
I think the answer is clear.