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Thanks for the tweets lore1.
I don't agree that this is difficult to prove. How many people knew about the existence of the tank for starters. Then she has his drugs in her body for months and doesn't know it because she wouldn't be searching for reasons for her tiredness if she did. Then he was at home the day it happened. Then there is a missing note from Helen saying she's leaving when she hadn't left at all, and who would care about killing Boris except a family member who knows she wouldn't go away without him. Then he increases the money she transfers to him same day. Then he stands to benefit financially from her death. Then there is the disposal of their bedding at the tip...I could go on. You don't need a cause of death to prove murder. IMO.
.....and you don't even need a body.
still catching up on page 93
so this'll be "old " too perhaps