FightTheOstrich
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FTO You are one smart Cookie! I definitely think they used the "borrowed camera" for that purpose. MS may or may not have texted the safe combination (Can I put that on the back burner for a while?)...I am thinking more likely, the location of AN ENVELOPE containing $100 bills!!
CWW & JRR arrive in Bonita Springs at 6am, go into the house to "stage it" because they have to do it while there is enough daylight to see everything they needed to do before the murder!! If they tried to do it in the evening, they would risk the neighbors seeing the lights on, huh? Picked up their "down payment envelope full of $100 dollar bills" then went shopping at Walmart (Paid for their purchases with "$100 bill") and hung out at the beach. They "borrowed" Jerry Lubinski's digital camera (what antiques dealer wouldn't have one?) to document their crime. No way would they have used their own phone or digital camera to take pics. They commit their evil crime and then head out of town, again paying for fuel with a $100 bill.
Sheriff Scott NEVER MISSES THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPEAT THE PHRASE... He's in "the envelope of suspicion."
There had to be an "envelope of cash" left in the house. MS couldn't risk CWW and JRR driving all the way from Missouri and then not having enough cash to make the drive home, could he?
But why not just take a photo with the burner phone and send it via the burner to MS? Would CWW have risked sending the photo via MS's home computer after downloading the image from the camera? I'm just trying to understand the logistics and the reasoning behind the camera. Which is difficult because nothing these men did was logical or intelligent.