But, RN was different than the average American woman. Her culture and the places she lived 2/3 of her beginning life, and the last two years at the end of her life, are complex.
If he wanted her to leave, where would she go? Back to who she was at Macy's? If it is a fact that a proposal was looming, her future was looking mighty attractive.
Even if marriage didn't work out, she'd be financially set for the rest of her life, to live in a style she'd grown accustomed to. Her ex said she changed, she wanted a life of luxury. JS's wealth is in the upper echelon, and it was an immense upgrade for her, both monetarily and socially. Loss of that lifestyle would be comparable to you and me going from comfortable to homeless.
My first instinct was he "snapped" and told her to leave, then she "snapped" when she realized life was over, as she knew it. And, this is the focus of LE's investigation. Her frame of mind since Max's accident.
They've boiled it down to suicide or homicide (brilliant!), and the communications between the main players is crucial. Bags of evidence were carried from the mansion, and I'm sure there's no lack of technology in these people's lives. Phone and computer records will recreate contact information, and identify Internet searches.
At this point, all we know is something very bad happened between the time of MS's accident and JN's death. That these people are so far out of our league, makes it fascinating and mind-boggling. I sense that some people reject the suicide theory, because homicide is more entertaining.
Back to her sister or family, perhaps? Back to her job? She
did exisit
before Jonah...IMO.
Rebecca was a Chin that came from Burma, which was referenced in her death/funeral notices...(links posted earlier).
IMO, if Rebecca could endure THIS, I think with her looks and education she could handle the end of the 2-3 yr relationship with Jonah, hardship makes us stronger, imo:
The new-found democracy of Chin State ended abruptly in 1962 with the onset of the military rule of General Ne Win in Burma (Center for Applied Linguistics, 2007). Ne Win remained in power until 1988 when nationwide protests against military rule erupted. These uprisings, commonly known as the 8-8-88 because of the date on which they occurred, were met by an outburst of violence by the military government. The violent government response killed approximately 3,000 people in just a matter of weeks and imprisoned many more (Human Rights Watch, 2009).
http://ethnomed.org/culture/chin/chin-cultural-profile
And I NEVER take for gospel what the EX,
any EX, says...it can be sorta KC-ish...sprinkled with grains, small grains, of truth...I need more than his word to buy that.
Take it for what its worth, I have no link

...but I was with a very wealthy man and left, after 6 yrs, with nothing but what I brought or bought myself. I was with him cause I loved him, and left when I didn't, he was older and it was love; sometimes it is love, imo...Now, no, my sheets aren't as soft and silky and my spending sprees have halted ..but, man, my heart is free. I was with a controlling, powerful person...it is SO nice to be free. I've seen no proof that Rebecca would be any different. I've seen no proof she was a 'status-seeker', I haven't even read any posted rumor, here...I think many women choose leaving and self-respect over money every day...some don't...but
some do.
Over the few years I've been here, I have seen theories and ideas posted
here, that aren't picked up or covered by the MSM and their so-called experts, (Probation and Parole re; KC case, comes to mind) till months later...
I don't find homicide entertaining; I find it angering, it pizzes me off, badly....and those that post here, may I venture to say, do so out of a concern for victims with no voice...or a voice drowned out by an injustice of some kind, IMO...others, just like to help and it IS appreciated. The old saying, "Be a part of the solution or you're part of the problem", comes to mind...