Snively,
Proving someone innocent is often pretty much impossible unless you can prove someone else guilty. In this case, RB’s known movements come close to forming a rock solid alibi, but you have amply demonstrated a senecio that could permit RB to have committed the murder and disposal of the body during periods his whereabouts could not be documented (and, of course, no documentation exists of EG’s movements).
The plot line of a jealous boyfriend catching his girl with another guy, getting into an altercation with said guy that somehow results in the girlfriend getting severely injured, and ending in the two guys working together to coverup the death and dispose of the body is something right out of crime fiction. In real life, I am not aware that anything like that has ever happened. Any examples?
In trying to makes sense of events, I am inclined to apply Occam ‘s Razor which leads me to suspect that EB met up with someone that evening, whose identity she never revealed to anyone, who ended up killing her and disposing of her body. This guy certainly could have been Bernardo, but there is no solid evidence to back it up.
Proving someone innocent is often pretty much impossible unless you can prove someone else guilty. In this case, RB’s known movements come close to forming a rock solid alibi, but you have amply demonstrated a senecio that could permit RB to have committed the murder and disposal of the body during periods his whereabouts could not be documented (and, of course, no documentation exists of EG’s movements).
The plot line of a jealous boyfriend catching his girl with another guy, getting into an altercation with said guy that somehow results in the girlfriend getting severely injured, and ending in the two guys working together to coverup the death and dispose of the body is something right out of crime fiction. In real life, I am not aware that anything like that has ever happened. Any examples?
In trying to makes sense of events, I am inclined to apply Occam ‘s Razor which leads me to suspect that EB met up with someone that evening, whose identity she never revealed to anyone, who ended up killing her and disposing of her body. This guy certainly could have been Bernardo, but there is no solid evidence to back it up.