CuriousAmazon
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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.
This is my opinion, not based on whether I find this case exciting or what not, but because when I heard about it 1+1 did not equal 2 in my mind, and every day at work I do "analysis." IMO RN is different from the average American woman. Her family escaped the the rape and torture in Burmese 10 years ago. They are survivors! Survivors don't come all this way to die. She was beautiful, fit, had a good job, obviously had a ex who must have been still in love with her not to divorce her immediately even though RN was dating JS for 2-years, RN had lots of family and friends in Missouri, New York, Colorado, Germany, Arizona, her former boss enjoyed having her as an employee, her parents were still around, she was in JS's circle so she had opportunities to meet other eligible & wealthy young men, so I don't buy the Suicide theory for one minute. Even if LE declares it so, I refuse to believe it. LE has been wrong many times before and ruled a homicide a suicide, so I hope justice is served. If not now, then one day.