I wasn't there. I don't know what happened. This scenarios sounds pretty damn reasonable to me, though. It would explain:
1) Nina being there ( not having gone back to Dina's like she said, making sure
everyone knew she didn't touch the gate, etc.)
2) Dina being seen in front of the house ( acting strange, pacing, very likely
getting ready for an interrogation and waiting for her sister
and generally in a highly anxious, enraged state and then
being seen disappearing to the back of the property
Where the guesthouse was)
3) Mud on Rebecca's feet ( from running away from those who were waiting to
ambush her and it also
makes her close enough to the neighbor's homes to be
heard screaming for help).
4) Being killed on her back and later hoisted up to look like she had been
hung
I still don't know what I think of Jonah's role in the whole thing.
This guesthouse scenario doesn't make Adam look too innocent, though.
There are a lot of other things that could be explained many ways, but this basic scenario makes a heck of a lot of sense to me. It just kind of clicks.
I can go with most of this scenario, but I do believe she was tossed over the balcony after being ambushed in the guesthouse, chased screaming across the courtyard, tied up, dragged, carried up to the hanging room, taped to the chair, tortured psychologically and physically, and strangled with the t-shirt until losing consciousness. Once subdued, she was "walked" to the balcony, and while being tilted to her left, she was hogtied, then flipped over head first. Her neck injuries indicate she sustained severe neck damage and the lividity in her back was from being abandoned on the courtyard grass for 13+ hours...
What is needed to commit this perfect murder?
1) One puppet meister with enough clout to call in the brass and KNOW they will do his bidding;
2) one medical expert to advise on DNA transfer, lividity, strangulation evidence vs long drop hanging, and time needed post mortem to ensure bodily evidence is destroyed;
3) two self-righteous, hatred-filled, revenge-driven women to go in for the torture and the kill; and
4) one strong man with knot-tying expertise who is mentally, at best, a half a bubble off, summoned by his father to "be there" for his brother (read: protect and defend family honor) to finalize the job, a man who is so far off the wall even LE is taken for a loop.
The question one must ask is: the motive for her murder lies behind which of the following doors?
Door #1) Becky was murdered to silence her for what she knew.
Door #2) Becky was murdered out of revenge for little Max's accident.
Door #3) A combination of the above.
I'll take Door #3.
As always, just my 2 cents worth, and since I wasn't there, definitely solely my humble opinion.