@Lexiintoronto I appreciate your thoroughness!
It is possible the darkened area in the bedroom was a false wall to facilitate the bed being on an angle. Their house was, IMO, designed with a lot of odd angles not to mention cold finishes. Not my taste, personally.
One would think that, if H has a pre-existing will, Hendler would have seen it? If, that is, he was truly retained to amend or redraft it. (Speculation)
I keep coming back to the question of how DH has balanced his obligations re privilege vs letting the police access info that might be significant in solving the murders.
Personally, if I were to be murdered, I’d be rolling in my grave if my murder could not be solved due to my lawyer being obliged to keep relevant information confidential. I appreciate why privilege exists—including after death— but this information seems like it could be highly relevant here. I have some empathy for DH.
It is possible the darkened area in the bedroom was a false wall to facilitate the bed being on an angle. Their house was, IMO, designed with a lot of odd angles not to mention cold finishes. Not my taste, personally.
One would think that, if H has a pre-existing will, Hendler would have seen it? If, that is, he was truly retained to amend or redraft it. (Speculation)
I keep coming back to the question of how DH has balanced his obligations re privilege vs letting the police access info that might be significant in solving the murders.
Personally, if I were to be murdered, I’d be rolling in my grave if my murder could not be solved due to my lawyer being obliged to keep relevant information confidential. I appreciate why privilege exists—including after death— but this information seems like it could be highly relevant here. I have some empathy for DH.