Anything is possible, but I am still leaning toward money being the motive. It just seems the more I dig, the more I find that supports money being the core issue. How exactly it all links together to lead to the end result, I am not sure. There may have been a fight over Dana as well, but I can't find a place to really fit it in so that it plays a key role.HeartofTexas said:This is all pure speculation but IF Darlie suspected something between Dana and Darin that night and IF Darin was a cad, which I'm sure he could be at times, and IF he even possibly alluded to anything with Danathat night, then I could picture rage pouring out of every pore of Darlie's body and ultimately leading up to the horrors that happened. It would also explain Darin standing by her through thick and thin for so many years, given that he probably felt some level of guilt for goading her on that night. Again, that's just speculation. And one more thought... even if Dana was engaged, she was young enough to feel a certain level of admiration for Darin, who was perceived to be the family hero in that he brought enormous riches to the table through his business acumen. If he made any kind of pass at Dana, I can see her being young enough to feel very flattered by his attention. Nobody will ever know if that's what happened but it would explain a lot of things. It wouldn't justify them, but it would explain them.
As for Darin feeling guilty and that is why he supports Darlie, I really doubt this. Call me a cynic, but I think if anything binds him to Darlie, it is real guilt and fear of what she might hold over his head. The same for her. I think they both have enough on each other to seal their fate. If it were only misplaced guilt causing Darin's actions, it would have worn off by now. One or the other of them would be talking. Since neither is, it tells me that they both hold some powerful information about the other. And that is what buys their silence.
Darlie can't talk right now, not until her appeals are up. When that happens, one or both of them will be talking if Darin is only guilty of a cover up or trying to protect her. If he has some real guilt in what happened, it will be Darlie talking. If she doesn't, I expect that he will be writing a tell-all book that puts all of the blame on her, released after her execution.