Shanann is not to blame for her own murder nor that of her children. I’m happy to acknowledge that. We all bring our own personal experiences to how we view these stories. I have lived long enough to see that solving the REAL mystery is not just reading the closing chapter...it’s trying to understand all the chapters before...starting with Happy Families, ending in murder. How does that happen?
It’s easy enough to just vent about the murderer and eulogize the victim and say, case closed. That’s an emotional decision and on the Internet, we form teams that support how we want to handle our feelings about a case.
But some of us want to discuss the victim and the murderer as the real people they were. This is not a memorial thread at a funeral home...it a sleuthing forum.
CW has an easy out. His family supported him, his new girlfriend already knew about the wife and family...and according to this thread, maybe the pregnancy. She was still looking at wedding gowns. NK made a good salary and had a stable income. Together with his income, he’d probably be better off financially even with the divorce.
SW, on the other hand, would have had the more difficult transition. She had two children and no new partner. With their debt, doubtful she’d have gotten any big settlement. But, worse yet, the “marketing image” of the rich, perfect life was about to collapse. And she was pregnant.
His Dad worried about getting CW “in trouble” with SW. He grovels and agrees with her in emails. Yet, he’s done with her.
Finally, so done that he can strangle her to death. The mouse roared.
We hate the ending. But there are things to be learned in an OBJECTIVE review of the preceding chapters. That’s not blaming the victim. That’s trying to learn from the tragedy.