mornin', websleuthers. you guys got it covered!
i'd like to know what ideas y'all have about barry lying down on the ground in the middle of the search. what in the bizarro world kind of action is THAT?
andy's interview was so classy, and not only did he come across as very intelligent and articulate, it's so clear by his words how much fear and pain he is holding in. i am going to bet suzanne was very similar to him, and i truly believe now that she got tired of BM's




and was going to leave him and he snapped/premeditated her murder. (still on the fence with that. there are too many coincidences going on for me to get off yet).
THIS is the way a family member behaves when someone goes missing: anger, fear, confusion, sadness, disbelief.
i will also add, based on andy's recollection of his first conversation with BM after she went missing, there didn't seem to be any plan of action set up, any description of what suzanne was wearing or her state of mind, gatherings for help from locals (other than a few of barry's "buddies"), OR any real emotion attached to SM being missing. but there WAS the set-up for the ALIBI: it was all about where BM was at the time and why.
eta: can you imagine the chill andy got up his spine when he saw the bike, and realized it had been placed there by human hands and what that likely meant? i would love to hear at what precise moment it clicked that barry could be a suspect. terrifying. scary barry is one of the most ruthless killers i've learned about in a long time.