It's challenging because we have to guess the context and sequence of the details of their phone call, but I don't see the relevance of retracing her steps from the airport prior to the wellness check when MS had already traced her phone to the house. They both knew at that point that she made it home.
And if they were going step by step, why would MS rattle off the access codes right away? Why wouldn't he say something like 'I know her phone is at the house, but will you first check to see if her van is in the garage?' Why wouldn't he consider the possibility that she was running late and just left her phone at home...hence no answer?
And him offering "I doubt she slept in" is a red flag to me too considering she didn't get home after traveling all day until around midnight. She had the house to herself, so why wouldn't he consider the possibility that without anyone there to make noise, that she could have in fact overslept or slept in?
I don't know, I guess one could say a genuinely concerned spouse might automatically think the worst, but to me it just seems a little too presumptuous on his part given that all he supposedly knew at that time was that she wasn't answering her phone and she hadn't arrived to work by 9:30 am. And if he was truly THAT concerned, why didn't he stay on the phone with MP while he checked on her, as beach suggested.
If you were MS ...At the most it seems like you would naturally say...She flew in last night...I talked to her around 11...she had grabbed something to eat already when I spoke to her... and she was heading home. She was supposed to be at the office at 9am...Can you please check on her...it's not like her to be late. I'll give MS..."she could have over slept but I doubt it"....Garage codes (with no alarm code..How did MS know the alarm wasn't on) and Delta seem out of place.
Nervous people talk too much?I totally agree with you that garage code and Delta was TMI in that scenario. Why would he even say what airlines she flew on? It's irrelevant in that context, IMO.
Nervous people talk too much?
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Nervous people talk too much?
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According to MP's statement, before he got the garage code from MS, he saw her purse on the counter (assuming through the window).
According to MP's statement, before he got the garage code from MS, he saw her purse on the counter (assuming through the window).
According to the drawing, it would be impossible to see the kitchen through any window.
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According to MP's statement, before he got the garage code from MS, he saw her purse on the counter (assuming through the window).
According to the drawing, it would be impossible to see the kitchen through any window.
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If the plantation shutters/blinds were open on the front doors, MP may have had a clear view of the island/bar in the kitchen.
You may have to click to enlarge the photo.
http://www.news-press.com/story/new.../32565469/?from=global&sessionKey=&autologin=
I think there could be a clear line of sight through the foyer depending on size and placement of the windows.
I wasn't suggesting that; just found it curious.I agree. He had no reason whatsoever to make anything up.
Do we know that MP knew that TS made it home and that MS had tracked her phone? I'm not sure that MS shared that info with MP. MP doesn't mention that fact in his interview. Unless I missed it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwbHVnWVhBMkdIZlk/view
Do we know that MP knew that TS made it home and that MS had tracked her phone? I'm not sure that MS shared that info with MP. MP doesn't mention that fact in his interview. Unless I missed it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwbHVnWVhBMkdIZlk/view
I think that Curtis is not singing because he knows that his intelligent self made many mistakes on Marks plan.
Plus Cww may bite the bullet for mark in order for mark to take care of him and his family while he is in jail. Jmo for now.
PDF page 490-497
Bates 5103-5110
911 call of the doctor from June 29
Page 494 "she didn't show up at work and she's not answering her phone. And he checked her, uh-he tried calling, tried calling."
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B717FUtKwdU8bjduM3RsYzNCak0/view?pref=2&pli=1
I read that as he almost said checked her (tracked her phone) but I'm not sure why he would not have just said it unless he was just in shock. :thinking:
It sure will be interesting to see how this goes. Unless you are my child- I'm not putting anyone else's life or freedom over my own. I guess I don't get the criminal mentality- I would be snitching away like a bad Quidditch match.
I just keep coming back to Curtis' lie of "she stole five years of my life- now I'm gonna take hers". Mark wanted Theresa dead and unless CWW and MS are secret lovers I don't know how at some point that won't factor in to Curtis decisions pertaining to himself.
We shall see...
Please let's remember. Lol. MP is a doctor. Lol. He is trained to remember all conversations that he has with patients and staff and others. Jmo
So even if MS told him 1000 things in 2 minutes. MP would probably remember the basics of those 1000 things. Lol.
So Mark seemed way too informative for 1 quick call because the wife was a half an hour late for work.
He probably tracked her movements on the way home from the airport as well.
But he may have done that from another phone and simply called CWW on a disposable phone to let him know that she will be there in 2 minutes. Jmo