I remember one of the earliest reports saying the pillow was in the car because they had just returned from a trip to the beach. Regarding the fire, I sort of tend to think it really was an accident. The fact that ARS immediately capitalized on the opportunity to place herself in the spotlight as the hero is very telling. She is obviously unstable, because it was idiotic to think she could get away with a story that was instantaneously a contradiction to what her son was saying. Her own family and friends have stated that they had found this strange. I believe Devon's murder is one of two situations. 1. She premeditated it, and did it. She would have thought through all of the "how" and "when" questions, and the carjacking seemed to probably offer the best scene forensically speaking. If she had claimed a home invasion, LE would have been crawling all over her home. Under this "she did it" scenario, I believe she created a story that she thought would net her a lot of sympathy and concern. She had to know she was going to get attention as a "grieving mother", but under the carjacking scenario, she would also have gotten attention for having narrowly escaped with her own life. (stupid woman) :banghead: 2. Devon was actually murdered in a fit or rage by someone else. There really doesn't appear to have been a boyfriend. Her original MySpace really didn't seem to be trolling for guys. It was completely dedicated to partying with her girlfriends. Rumors over at the greenvilleonline forum from people who knew her indicated that she had a live-in girlfriend who shared a bed with her. Devon was rumored to have wanted to get into bed one night with his mother, and the girlfriend told him to "Go away, you little f_ _ ker.". We have all seen women cover the abuse and murder of their child by a boyfriend.....the same thing seems to be feasible for a girlfriend. This scenario explains the white Lincoln Town car, seen in the area within moments of the crime that LE has been looking for. If Devon was murdered elsewhere, they would have put his body in the car, and transported it to the crime scene. They would have assisted with moving it from the backseat to the ground behind the car where he was found. ARS would have then given the assistants time to get out of the area before placing the 911 call. Personally, scenario number 2 feels like the best fit IMO. I think LE is trying to get all of the forensics together to tie this accomplice in, if there really is one. This case just HAS to be solved. It is so obviously NOT what it is being spun to be.