I find that theory appalling and infuriating, but also plausible unfortunately… thankfully (if I dare even use that word as related to ANYTHING that has to do with this tragedy), it appears her husband was abundantly stupid in the execution of his crimes, this one included, so hopefully there are plenty of evidence to secure a conviction and make sure this dirtbag is never afforded freedom, or another opportunity to harm another human being, again. Does anyone know off-hand if Massachusetts a death penalty state?
While the entirety of this article is awful, when I read “The couple's three boys, ages 2, 4 and 6, are in state custody, a law enforcement source told Boston 25 news.”, my heart BROKE. I read another interview yesterday between Fox News and Ana’s sister, and she said her, and her (and Ana’s) mother’s biggest concern right now is for those boys, being that they are without their mother and their father… from what I gleaned from that interview with her sister, I believe that she also lives overseas in Europe? I hope that Ana’s sister and/or mother are able to get to the US ASAP, so they can rescue these boys from what must be an extremely upsetting and confusing situation for them, in unfamiliar state custody on top of it… Especially given their ages… 2, 4 and 6… these are such young and formative years, I worry about how this will impact them long-term, but if they can be placed with Ana’s family, assuming the children are familiar with and feel safe with them… hopefully they will at least be afforded a chance at some sort of future normalcy if they can be given stability and love - as well as provided with the appropriate emotional, psychological and professional support needed… otherwise I worry. I’ve seen so many people’s lives utterly derailed and watched them endure a lifetime of pain because they experienced unresolved early childhood trauma. These little boys are innocent and don’t deserve that if it can be at all helped.