swedie
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2011
- Messages
- 5,472
- Reaction score
- 279
On what are you basing the statement "it was MS's gun"?
I don't have links in front of me, but I thought we heard testimony about DM buying a walther .380 from MWJ for $1200, same caliber as the shell casing? (I am open to correction if I've got this wrong.) And in the past I've seen posts that DM bought a concealed .380 holster on eBay. (I don't believe that part came up in the trial.)
Miranda16 asks up thread how we know DM drove the Dodge, I feel like this is something we're pretty solid on but I can't remember why. Is it because he told SS he drove it while sitting on a crate or something? He also had the Dodge key on his keyring. But wasn't there something else?
Edited to add: on the "I f'd up" comment. You know how sometimes when people say "I'm sorry " they really mean "I'm sorry I got caught"?
I think this was MS's moment of regret for being involved with killing TB, and to a large degree it was regret because he knew then he was going to be caught.
Still personally undecided on who pulled the trigger, but the GSR was over the driver's seat, and DM drove away from the Bosmas' house, and he was the one with $1200 to buy an illegal handgun.
I agree with your comments AE and was thinking the speculation it was MS driving the Yukon also comes from because it was DM who jumped into the driver's seat when the three left on the test drive.
I got thinking back to the very early days of when TB went missing, just after DM's arrest. Many sleuthers speculated DM had parked his red Dodge and trailer in some obscure place and then drove TB's truck to it and loaded it into the trailer. Now reflecting back, IF DM only had intentions of stealing TB's truck, that would have been the most optimal way to carry out the theft. They did not have to murder TB. They could have simply taken TB's cell phone from him and dumped him in the middle of nowhere. By the time TB was able to get to a phone or help, the perps would have been long gone with his truck concealed inside the trailer. TB's murder, incineration and truck theft was all inclusive. I don't think DM cared whether there was a bloody mess inside the truck as he knew he had the place and means to take care of any damage. As long as he had the truck, DM felt everything else would have fallen into place.
When MS told MM that he f*ed up, I took that to mean that he then regretted going along with DM's plan to steal TB's truck especially knowing the owner was murdered. Hindsight is 20/20 as they say. I really do hope MS takes the stand in his own defense and clears up (truthfully) a lot of unanswered questions. I don't think at this stage in the game MS has anything to lose. MS might get at the least second degree murder. DM won't be so lucky as I predict first degree will be his "reward" in this case, and also in the two other murder trials he is facing. DM's psychopath traits are seeping right through his evil soul. SB couldn't have been more correct when she said, "The devil led the vilest form of evil down my driveway, and it smiled at me before taking Tim away. ALL MOO.