Alethea
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Yes you're right! I just noticed that. Maybe he realized that it's a really bad idea to put into writing the last destination of your wife. Know what I mean? After he did it, he realized, hmm, that's probably not a good idea--it will lead anyone looking at these texts directly to the spot if they then look at GPS data. However, he might have come home and talked to her in person and said something completely different to convince her. In that case the text message would seem to mislead investigators. Then Susan mentioned the hot tub stuff. That leaves me to wonder about drowning. Eek!
I listened to an old case on dateline a few days ago where a husband and wife took a trip to a picnic spot on a cliff in New Jersey and the husband pushed her over and claimed she fell after drinking wine. He was free for 16 years!! Then they finally reinvestigated and he was arrested.
A Man Insists His Wife Drunkenly Fell Off A New Jersey Cliff — Did He Actually Push Her To Her Death? | Oxygen Official Site.