Hello, Websleuthers. I must admit I've been a long-time lurker for a long, long time. One of my favorite activities has been reading the posts all of you have written. From what I have seen, every single one of you is amazingly intelligent, clever, non-judgmental, open-minded, and extremely talented. Most of all, it seems everyone treats each other with respect - which is very rare in many of the other message boards I've posted.
I've mostly spent my time in the Cold Cases section, but the Coleman case has intrigued me from the very beginning. I know one can't judge a book by it's cover, so to speak, but the minute I saw Chris Coleman my gut feeling told me he is guilty: his facial expressions, body language, his hauling away of all his family's belongings less than a week after their deaths, his taking down of the beautiful memorial set up on his (previous) front lawn, so beautifully constructed by neighbors, his refusal to attend the service of Cheri and the boys' put on my Sheri's family, the supposed "threats", and finally, the TOD, which coincides with Chris being at home. The intruder theory just seems nearly impossible to me. I hear the defense is trying to get a change of venue. I hope this does not happen. A horrendous crime is committed in Columbia; the alleged perp should be tried in Columbia.
This is all my opinion.
And again, I'm happy to finally be a "participating" member of this wonderful board.