I also thought the same with kyron but look at how that turned out.
Again, this is nothing like that one either. Atleast in regards to evidence, which is the most important thing.
We have a liar, whose narrative was apparently blown apart.
We have people who may have either witnessed a crime, or the aftermath of one.
We can see law enforcement focusing on the house, and spending an inordinate amount of time there.
Just as importantly, there is a DA involved who is no stranger to “no body murder cases.” He knows how to handle one, as does his office.
I don’t believe this is going to end up without a body though, as this woman didn’t have days of lead time like Patrick Frazee did in that case.
A crime like this lends itself to making massive mistakes, and we likely don’t know the half of it.
In the Kyron case, it’s clear who is responsible. But knowing who did it, and proving who did it, are two different things.
I don’t think that’s going to be a problem here.