CBR's alleged statements do not align with the arrest affidavit because CBR completely deflected any blame from himself from the start!
He told us that Mollie threatened to phone the police, and he became angry, but what did he say to Mollie to elicit this response? I doubt that if he came running behind her waving her phone in the air shouting "hey you dropped this" that she would have threatened to phone the police. Next, he conveniently comes out of his trance without any memory of how Mollie ended up in the trunk of his car, let alone admission that he killed her and placed her there. If we can fill in the blanks, we can establish the degree of murder. On the other hand, I also think it's possible that "lying in wait" satisfies the definition of premeditation but not certain. And in states that follow "felony murder rules," killing someone in the commission of kidnapping -- even by accident, is considered 1st degree murder.
I'm hopeful that this will not go to trial, and that CBR takes a plea. Mollie is dead, and knowing all the details will only add to the pain and suffering her family and community have already suffered. The objective needs to be to take CBR off the streets, and that he's never eligible for parole. He alone sealed his own fate. MOO