Yes, I’m fairly certain Wendi had some level of awareness. There’s enough evidence to reasonably draw that conclusion, but I’m not entirely convinced she was directly involved in the plot. If she is charged, I can see how a jury might be persuaded. The prosecution will emphasize all the evidence proving her bad character, like the name change, and knowing these details can sway a jury. I still think its a very risky case for the state, which is precisely why I believe she hasn’t been arrested. In my opinion, the deletion of the “this is so sweet” text is the biggest challenge for Wendi’s defense team – I rank that above all the other evidence you mentioned combined that show she at least had knowledge. I understand the argument that stacking all the commonly cited indicators of guilt suggests too many “coincidences.” Personally, I question many of the ‘indicators' labeled as coincidences. We know for a fact that Donna and Charlie were directly involved. If they orchestrated the plot behind Wendi’s back and she somehow got wind of it, the hitman story told to Lacasse makes more sense. Her lying about it is a separate issue. I find the reverse psychology theory way too far-fetched. When I analyze the case, I just can’t accept her being involved and telling this to Jeff days prior – that is a major hurdle my brain can’t overcome in the case against Wendi. If she wasn’t directly involved but somehow figured it out, many of the so-called “coincidences” could still occur.