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I think the husband himself is a beta. He must've known or at least suspected that she was cheating. Most men of that caliber (rich, business man, investor, etc.) would've left a long time ago. But again, he probably thinks that he can never get another hot eastern European woman. You know how some men are... they like good looks so that they can show off their girlfriends or wives like prizes to their friends and family even when it is clear the soon to be ex doesn't love them.
Jokes on him then because Ukraine has a 3 for one deal on their mail order brides, much better looking ones too.
I still think the 13 year old is a suspect. Why? He could be angry at his mom for breaking up the family. The rage doesn't have to be based on jealousy of another lover. Instead, this is anger directed at a parental figure for putting the family into such straights. Especially if it was widely known that the husband was tolerant (e.g. a ****, or at the very least someone who pursued his own extramarital affairs on his many business trips) of the whole matter. If his friends and classmates teased him about it then that would only incentivize the issue. The police's release of him can be based on the suspect's age or other procedural issue like lack of counsel and/or strategy to see if he will incriminate himself in a subsequent statement or action.
And the husband claiming he got a text from the killer that the whole family is next makes no sense. A crime of passion wouldn’t make the killer go after the victim’s entire family. Maybe she did have a lover over that night and the kid freaked out after he left. He might have sent the text to make it look like someone else did it. It should be pretty easy to trace who sent the text.
Now that I'm reading this case a little bit more, I don't think it was the handyman because the guy has no bruises or cuts while he was questioned by the police. But her autopsy showed that she had stab marks on her hands meaning that she was probably trying to fight him off. Plus the article indicates that she was having an affair with "multiple suspects."
It looks like she messed with the wrong guy.
And the husband claiming he got a text from the killer that the whole family is next makes no sense. A crime of passion wouldn’t make the killer go after the victim’s entire family. Maybe she did have a lover over that night and the kid freaked out after he left. He might have sent the text to make it look like someone else did it. It should be pretty easy to trace who sent the text.
This here. But it won't be easy to trace the text because he sent it from the wife's phone.
I think the husband himself is a beta. He must've known or at least suspected that she was cheating. Most men of that caliber (rich, business man, investor, etc.) would've left a long time ago. But again, he probably thinks that he can never get another hot eastern European woman. You know how some men are... they like good looks so that they can show off their girlfriends or wives like prizes to their friends and family even when it is clear the soon to be ex doesn't love them.
Good post but part of the problem for him would be the financial turmoil he would face too if he decided to divorce. Alimony + child support on top of half of their marital assets aka everything he made during the marriage.
Police could unlock the phone with a court order. After all, the only one who would object is now dead.
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