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About the phone and text:
1. The reports say the police/sources had not seen the text claimed by husband to have been sent to him. Did that text actually happened?
2. If killer used her phone to send text, why didn't he take the phone? The police said they found 3-4 men's info on her cell phone--so the police has the phone that the killer left behind?
About the phone and text:
1. The reports say the police/sources had not seen the text claimed by husband to have been sent to him. Did that text actually happened?
2. If killer used her phone to send text, why didn't he take the phone? The police said they found 3-4 men's info on her cell phone--so the police has the phone that the killer left behind?
There hasn’t been much written about the husband since the murder. I think he spoke to the NY Post that day and mentioned the text from the killer. I wonder if he is cooperating with the police and turned over his phone. If he didn’t actually get that text maybe he is trying to cover for his son.
Also, if the wife's phone sent the text, then the police should see the text on HER phone.
But why would that matter? All they’ll see is a text of many from her phone to her husbands phone. That’s not suspicious.
I think my original theory is correct. The killer took her phone and sent the text to her husband.
As for the jail part, he probably text that to trick the husband because had there been such a person who went to jail because of her, the husband would’ve immediately known who it was. If you sent someone to jail by filing a police report, testifying or accusing them, wouldn’t you kind of be traumatized about it and tell that story to your friends and spouse? Unless it was a former lover and she kept that secret on lockdown
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