sdcali
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I feel badly for RN's family as they are in so much pain over their loss. It would be very hard for a family to accept a dear one committing suicide.
As far as MS's accident, I think the dog was involved. An active six-year-old boy and a dog would always be together, running and rough housing. If MS was indeed "planking," the dog may have jumped up on him, causing MS to lose balance and tumble over. I seem to recall that the last word MS spoke to RN was the dog's name.
RN volunteered for the position she was in. Living with a man without the protection and committment of marriage is one of the stupidest things a woman can do. A huge unbalance of power, one party gets most of the benefits without the responsbility.
Think about it -- her last "duty" was to pick up the brother from the airport (to "support" JS, shouldn't this have been one of her functions) and transport him to the hospital, which apparently she herself was barred from entering. Later RN receives a distressing message from JS that all hope is gone and MS's life is over. Who knows what else JS said to her. One can only image what a high-powered and demanding perfectionist would say under such circumstances, holding RN responsible as it was under her watch when this happened.
No one had to murder RN, why would any successful person take the risk. Having JS throw RN out of his life with nothing would have been enough of a punishment.
All in my very humble opinion.
If AS was there at the same time that RN got the call, then I would imagine that AS received the same information via a telephone call. So he would have been awakened, answered his phone, or received a voicemail message?
Having received such a call at that hour, how could he go back to sleep? If it were me might be wondering how RN was taking the news. The guest house was across from the balcony. Were there windows with a view to that room?
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