There was someone who hated the victim.
Hated her so much that decided to murder her.
I guess
if it was somebody from the village,
there must have been some red flags, no?
Someone must have noticed something, right?
How can one miss such hatred?
My guess is STILL the same:
- financial motive (business)
or
- random.
I doubt any melodramatic motive.
(Re poor 70 year old pensioner as former suspect.
Let's be serious!)
JMO
- I think that the person was known to her
- that they hated her
- that they lived not quite in the village, but more or less close to it
The murder is surprisingly suspicious to Karen becoming "independent" from her husband, and for a while i was thinking that 1) either Karen been killed at this very moment indicated financial interest, or 2) that there was a personal reason, but the separation gave someone the "pretext" to kill Karen because everyone would be looking at "the usual for such cases" suspects.
Now I added the third reason, which is the reverse of MLA's situation.
With private people like KC, relationships might start way earlier than people notice. It is not impossible that before JFG started "discreetly" stopping by KC's house in the evening, they were meeting somewhere else, and probably, kept it a good secret. In fact, JFG's habit of taking different women out to dine could serve him well. Should someone run into him and Karen, it would look like his usual chivalry. It is possible that when KC started developing interest in JFG, to external "interested" eyes it merely looked like her drifting apart from her husband without anyone in sight. Someone might have placed their own hopes too high.
Take MLA. She was living in Tremolat for many years, collected its history and for all I know, was just another local fixture. Yet now we know that KC's neighbor was of the type that could imagine a full marriage prospect out of nowhere. What if there are more people like this around us? In elementary or middle school thinking that your "secret crush" is reciprocating your feelings is normal; in adults, it is immaturity bordering on delusional thinking, but such people exist, and they may not stand out at all.
I am wondering if someone, observing Karen slowly distancing from her roots in South Africa, could have expected a full-blown relationship, and got mad when instead, KC started a courtship with a totally different person.
Karen was a social person, she was working at the Cafe, she was one of the Reignes, she attended wineries, and she probably encountered many people, and not only in Tremolat.
I wonder if leaving a car in the field close to KC's house could have been more habitual. It reminds me of BK stalking that house in Moscow, Idaho.
In short, I think it could have been a "secret admirer" who concealed their psychosis. Perhaps KC felt that a person was interested in her, but kept boundaries while being polite and gracious. However, it doesn't take much for a quietly psychotic person to imagine something totally non-existing.
"A better-adjusted BK", that is. I think the person was not quite local because there probably were prior episode of stalking someone else; if the person lived a Tremolat, it would have been known.
I wonder if the police checked the phones pinging in the vicinity of KC's house.