[bbm]And why would the husband drag the body of wife outside?
If the alleged burglars were inside the house plundering there
(during this "staged robbery").
Did the evidence show the woman was killed inside or outside?
I'm sure if she was outside,
she would shout for help while being murdered, no?
Regardless of who the perp/s was/were.
A husband or burglars.
Oh well...
JMO
I agree, mostly. Give it time. This tragic event is still in the early stages of forensic investigation. Luminol sweeps, fingerprint recovery, inch-by-inch inspection of the house and its contents, interior and exterior, all plumbing indoor and out, any wells if nearby, all the surrounding property, it's quite a lot to recover and then analyze off site.I'm not sure
this "commonplace blunt object"
(quoting OP)
can be so thoroughly cleaned
that even the smallest drop of victim's blood is removed.
There are methods of bloody traces' detection.
This is 21st century after all
And really,
I'm more than sure that Police checked all these "objects hiding in plain sight".
It is, after all, an obvious procedure.
JMO
The theories are all conjecture IMO.
I cannot see a solid proof one way or the other.
Maybe the truth will never be known.
And the poor families will forever wonder
JMO
That was exactly my thought too.It's curious that he bought lotto tickets right before this as if it was his last desperate act to fix his financial problems. MOO
My strongest hunch is Gambling causing huge debt. Edited to add: JMO MOOI'm leaning towards the financial theory.Maybe gambling? However, after planting the robbery 'evidence' he could not face what he'd done, taking his wife outside so he didn't need to look at what he'd done to her.
That or a professional hitman that's done an excellent job of staging murder-suicide.
Which is the most far fetched? Moo
I think someone previously mentioned bitcoin but in view of his financial/fraud background it may be gambling in shares or dodgy investments of some kind.My strongest hunch is Gambling causing huge debt. Edited to add: JMO MOO
I think electronic devices, communications, financial transactions, messages will all help the police point to a particular conclusion. I’m just not entirely sure much will be released publicly about any of that, if the murderer is dead and not going to trial etc MOOI agree, mostly. Give it time. This tragic event is still in the early stages of forensic investigation. Luminol sweeps, fingerprint recovery, inch-by-inch inspection of the house and its contents, interior and exterior, all plumbing indoor and out, any wells if nearby, all the surrounding property, it's quite a lot to recover and then analyze off site.
IMO, it's still possible to eliminate all traces of blood from a nonporous object. I'm just not sure that could be accomplished by someone who had "snapped" or otherwise become unhinged.
Of course, we still know very little about Mr. Searle's mental state.
And it's been asked why he would have moved the body of his wife outside. I wonder if he did that so as not to look at what he had done, just gone into denial instead.
I find this case peculiar, somehow out of sync, not quite meshing into a coherent whole that will make sense in the end. I mean, it looks like a murder-suicide, to LE at least, but it doesn't feel like one. I'm not sure why, other than a few too many pieces are still missing.
I do not think he needed to have been doing anything such as gambling or dealing in bitcoin or dodgy shares.I think someone previously mentioned bitcoin but in view of his financial/fraud background it may be gambling in shares or dodgy investments of some kind.
JMO
But we don't know these people. He could have been capable of anything.I really don't believe he would have killed her intentionally.
Right?I just have to say this - I am really surprised that people think that this couldn't have been a planned murder suicide. We don't know him. There are many wolves in sheep's clothing out there. The world is a scary place and people's coping skills seem to be getting worse as well.
One obvious thing to me is, how many people who have just killed their wife and decide to hang themselves, first gag themselves? A self-gagged suicide...is that done? Do we know if his hands were bound at all?I agree, mostly. Give it time. This tragic event is still in the early stages of forensic investigation. Luminol sweeps, fingerprint recovery, inch-by-inch inspection of the house and its contents, interior and exterior, all plumbing indoor and out, any wells if nearby, all the surrounding property, it's quite a lot to recover and then analyze off site.
IMO, it's still possible to eliminate all traces of blood from a nonporous object. I'm just not sure that could be accomplished by someone who had "snapped" or otherwise become unhinged.
Of course, we still know very little about Mr. Searle's mental state.
And it's been asked why he would have moved the body of his wife outside. I wonder if he did that so as not to look at what he had done, just gone into denial instead.
I find this case peculiar, somehow out of sync, not quite meshing into a coherent whole that will make sense in the end. I mean, it looks like a murder-suicide, to LE at least, but it doesn't feel like one. I'm not sure why, other than a few too many pieces are still missing.