TellTheTruth
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Doesn't matter.
People kill without revealing their motive all the time.
It was a question for Madeleine who suggest they know the motive.
Just curious as to what it is.
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Doesn't matter.
People kill without revealing their motive all the time.
Rage, depression, and hating what her life had become, exacerbated by an ugly fight with Darin that night.
Darin admitted to police in one of his interviews (and no, I don't know exactly which one) that he and Darlie had some kind of argument that night.
The evidence proves they were nearly 3 months behind on their mortgage payments, had just been denied a $5K loan, had a non-working Jaguar which required $$$ to repair, which meant Darlie had no car, and their boat also wasn't working and needed fixed. Darlie had been planning on a Mexican vacation with her girlfriends but then didn't have the money to go. She was terribly unhappy, had written what amounted to a suicide or pseudo-suicide letter in her journal a few weeks before, and things were not good in her world.
You asked what I thought Darlie's motive was. I gave an answer.
And I thank you for that, but it doesn't seem to be backed up by any evidence.
Darlie was unhappy: suicide note.
Darlie/Darin fight or argument: Darin's admission to police
Routier boat broken: not contested
Routier mortgage late: at least 1 month
Routier Jaguar wasn't running: Darlie's narrative
This was their reality at the time regardless of how easy or hard it would have been to take care of their problems. It's about Darlie's mindset.
Rage, depression, and hating what her life had become, exacerbated by an ugly fight with Darin that night.
He's not a murderer though. He was, until he got found not guilty. No he is innocent.
I have an open mind to the Routier case. One day I am convinced she is an evil narcissist, then next day I think she is an innocent on death row.
If nothing else, her case needs to be investigated to the full.
It's not acceptable to have Texas denying their errors and putting people to death.
If she's guilty, lets see it proven beyond doubt.
I think you guys are missing the point here.
The case of Camm had sufficient evidence to warrant three separate trials in a very short space of time - it was on the prosecutor (Henderson) who seemed hell bent on getting Camm convicted. A down right rejection of being wrong (which isn't really new in America now is it).
Camm was finally found to be innocent of the crime he was said to have committed.
I don't live in America, so excuse me of my ignorance, but are people still perceived to be guilty even after they've been found to be innocent?
That sound rather odd.
Are you saying Camm over Charles Boney committed those injuries?
The motive being?
This isn't true though. The statement found in Darlie's car showed two months in arrears and was contested by both of them that it was only one month (the letter was sent after a payment had been made). They had changed the way they paid the mortgage at this time and Darlie was now paying it from home rather than the shop.
The loan asked for capitol at the last minute and Darin didn't want to put anything up (asset wise) so he pulled out.
The jaguar needed a $3 pipe to be replaced.
Darlie and Darin had already got tickets for their vacation and Darin had $4,000 available in his business account, with clients owing around $20,000 in the upcoming months.
I'm just playing devils advocate here. I don't know if Darlie, Darin, both or neither did this crime but it's not healthy to throw internet rumours out for discussion. The more lazy 'sleuths' out there sometimes take out right lies as gospel.
They call it "fresh eyes" for a reason. And with touch DNA now available maybe the ankle part of the sock will be tested as opposed to just the toe area that the prosecution tested.
I believe he did yes, I believe he molested his daughter and his wife was about to turn him in for it.
Really? Why was Darin so desperate to get this loan that he asked the loans officer to send it to the panel again after it was first denied? Read the loans officer's testimony during the trial or is she lying too?
The jaguar needed a $3 pipe to be replaced.
14 Q. Mr. Routier, yesterday, do you recall
15 that we talked about your Jaguar?
16 A. Yes, sir.
17 Q. And, yesterday, do you recall telling
18 me what was wrong with that Jaguar?
19 A. Yes, sir.
20 Q. What was wrong with it?
21 A. There was a tube that was going to
22 the -- one of the diaphragms that goes up into the
23 transmission.
24 Q. Okay. I believe that you had told me
25 yesterday, that it cost about three dollars to have that
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1 car fixed, correct?
2 A. Yes, sir.
3 Q. Now, on July the 1st, when you came
4 down to the courthouse and you were sworn in, do you
5 recall that we talked about the Jaguar at that time?
6 A. Yes, sir, I said that the transmission
7 had gone out.
8 Q. Okay. By the way, last night, did you
9 have a chance to go over your prior testimony?
10 A. No, sir.
11 Q. Okay. Did you talk to any lawyers
12 about your testimony?
13 A. No, sir.
14 Q. Nobody has talked to you?
15 A. I talked to Mr. Mulder about my sister
16 being -- just came in town.
17 Q. In July, when you came down, you told
18 me that the transmission was out, and it was going to
19 cost about three thousand dollars to fix that car, right?
20 A. I don't remember if it was three
21 thousand.
22 Q. Okay. About three thousand?
23 A. Well, I think it may have been more
24 around eight hundred.
25 Q. Okay.
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1 A.It was a Turbo 400.
2 Q. Let me show you page 16 of that
3 transcript. Do you see where I said, "Would it be fairly
4 expensive to repair the automobile just to get it
5 running?"
6 Do you see your answer, "About three
7 thousand dollars".
8 A. Yes, sir. (Witness nodding head
9 affirmatively.)
10 Q. Okay. Was that your answer back on
11 July the 1st?
12 A. Yes, it is.
13 Q. And, in July,do you remember telling
14 me that you only had thirty-two hundred dollars available
15 to you?
16 A. I don't recall.
17 Q. Do you remember that?
18 A. Oh, at the bond hearing?
19 Q. Yes, sir.
20 A. I remember saying that, yes, sir.