Dethkids : Haha exactly what i was thinking LOL Happy Hallowhaa..?? WTH🎃 ?
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Drizzt : Good movie :) I enjoyed it !
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Joey89 : This is hilarious! South Park 2005 was way ahead of its time.
I can see the logic behind your reasoning. Especially since the blonde seemed to be a little too wise to hubby’s behavior. And dad sure has the means to get the job done but if his motive was to get rid of son-in-law, surely there would have been a simpler, less lethal way available to a man of his means.
The bludgeoning points to a crime of passion so hubby was right in opining that jealousy played a role here.
But I’m still seeing red herrings…money’s still on wifey with daddy beginning to wonder if it was her. He’ll definitely do anything to protect her…even sending an innocent man to the gallows!
I think the wife’s father would have done it to protect his daughter and her family, not to get rid of the son in law. The murder victim was obsessed with her.