28-02-2025, 11:59 AM
They liked dogs, had three German Shepards. The dead one was found in a cupboard close to the dead wife. The other two were found running around outside. Front door was open. Very suspicious, she was found in bathroom surrounded by scattered pills, Gene was found in the kitchen, both of them had been dead for a while (both had mummified hands). Found by one or both of the two groundsmen who only worked once every three weeks or so.
If it was a mutual suicide and they didn't want to leave the dogs for someone else to look after then why only one?
My money is on one or both of the groundsmen. Having done the deed, they waited for two/three weeks then they realized that no one had found them so they "found" them when going to work as usual, if they hadn't reported then they would look really guilty.
She was the person who dealt with them so they would know where she kept the cash to pay them. At first sight nothing moved or taken.
If it was a mutual suicide and they didn't want to leave the dogs for someone else to look after then why only one?
My money is on one or both of the groundsmen. Having done the deed, they waited for two/three weeks then they realized that no one had found them so they "found" them when going to work as usual, if they hadn't reported then they would look really guilty.
She was the person who dealt with them so they would know where she kept the cash to pay them. At first sight nothing moved or taken.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche