txsvicki
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Now just really speculating, but I also wonder if he didn't want his elderly mother to find out, and maybe upset her or disinherit him if she has money.
Good question. When were they together? Here, there or elsewhere?
Did the other guy suddenly take a trip right before RS tried to leave? Anyone from his circle of friends recently skip town? Did they have a faux platonic friendship to hide the affair, a working relationship, an online thing or what?
It might not be a bad idea to check on the other dude's family in case anyone is missing or unexpectedly dead. Couples have traded murders before....MOO
Think about it. You are the other guy, RS's wife is horrifically murdered and now you are still planning a marriage? Does other guy think her murder was just fortunate coincidence?
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So, these allegations now prove that he did it? And he is no longer just accused but now automatically guilty?
I agree it looks that way. I'm bothered though by the jumping to conclusions and apparent giddiness of some to the news. And the title of the "Breaking News" post. It's a sad story, if true. And it makes my stomach hurt.
And no, he would not have to leave the SBC church if he is a homosexual. At least most, remember SBC churches are autonomous so I guess it is a possibility he could be asked to leave that church. He probably would not be able to hold a position of leadership and I'm 99.99% certain the BMI would not support him. Again, I do not want to speak in absolutes because of the autonomy.
Plus there is a big difference between a man wanting to leave a marriage and a woman wanting to leave. His income was much more than Karen's. If she objected all he had to do was leave which it appears he was already planning on doing. Generally for a woman it's a lot more complicated to leave when you have no money to relocate or no where to go. There has to be more. So what is next? Does the judge get a look at what they have and then turn it over to a grand jury?
But if his plan was to live openly with a partner why would it matter if Karen found out. He would still have gone on with his plans because he had no intention of keeping it a secret. So I don't see that as a strong motive to kill someone. If he wanted to go she certainly could not have stopped him. If anything the murder slowed down his plans because he was due to leave in the fall.
I see a couple of things that a defense attorney would have a field day during a trial because they don't make any sense. Plus who plans to murder someone and then puts their plans to move to another country in emails, publicizes the fact that he is leaving the country for 3 years? There are still a lot of questions that we do not have answers for. jmo
Would there be a higher bond if police thought it was premeditated?
http://www.waff.com/story/24475057/...r-intended-to-flee-country-to-marry-boyfriend
"Thursday's hearing covered Shahan's bond, returning personal property and preserving evidence in the case."
"Assistant DA Poston said prosecutors were not planning to discuss Shahan's motive for murder Thursday because they were hoping the bond hearing would have been combined with Shahan's preliminary hearing. But when Judge Watkins forced the issue of whether or not Shahan should be released on bond, prosecutors decided to go ahead and make their claim that Shahan planned to flee the country and marry his boyfriend."
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Since I am no legal expert... I do not know exactly what the second paragraph quoted above means...
But... it sounds like the Assistant DA had enough evidence to hold Shahan as a perpetrator... without having to divulge the emails regarding Shahan's intent to flee and marry his boyfriend...
Yet... when the Judge continued asking... that was when this issue was revealed...
Therefore... I do not think the "boyfriend" aspect is the only evidence the DA feels they have that indicates Shahan murdered Karen...
JMO
It's the Scott Peterson motive. Out with the old lifestyle and on to what they really want to do. And they don't want the "stigma" of a divorce. So they'll murder their wife and become the grieving widower.
I would think LE has more than just motive. Probably mostly circumstantial, but that didn't keep a jury from convicting Scott Peterson.
If they had compelling evidence they would have revealed it at the bond hearing because it would have strengthened their argument of risk of flight. The reasoning would be that the accused would know the game was up and have every incentive to flee if released on bail.
My guess is that they don't have anything more compelling than suspicion at this point, so they want to hold off revealing what they do know for as long as possible in order to have more time to gather additional evidence.
It will be interesting to see why they consider this to be a motive however. It is not clear what there would to be gained in killing his wife if moving to Europe to be with someone else was his plan. What would be the point? Who is this other individual and where are they now? It seems odd that he would openly discuss plans like that after the fact.
I don't think the wife finding out about it and threatening to reveal all is realistic - in relationships like that the other spouse typically knows more or less what is going on and the only reason they are still around is that they accept it and have a "deal" between themselves. They serve as the "cover story" for each other, and in return they get to go about life as they please. I wonder if they had some sort of deal like that going on, and someone else found out about it and took offence. Or, if the were both doing their own thing under the cover of marriage, Karen may have had a relationship with someone else that ran into problems. A violent attack like that usually implies considerable anger, and it is hard to see how that sort of dynamic could come about with the scenario the prosecutor is proposing. You would have expected the reverse in fact, that Karen would have killed/attacked him, not the other way around.
I would think that there would have to be something more to the story than what we know so far.
Probably would have been a higher bond if LE found marijuana on him when he was arrested. I think that it is up to the DA to charge him with premeditation. I don't think the police have anything to do with anything other than to arrest the man.
I don't know about him worrying about a scandal when his emails reflect that he was planning to live openly with this person.
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