I read that too and thought what a strange thing for her to say. You might be right about her state of mind.
I think there might have even been a license signed (just in case). King Gibson was a Captain and if someone on board was a notary, no problem. A simple case of "it has to be filed after the ceremony in a timely fashion" which is what I read while doing some research.
We think of Comittment ceremonies as associated with homosexual marriages but that is not necessarilty the case. I think if we look into the Laws in our states and particularly international law, we will find the clue.
The one thing that didn't make sense is fact that a dress for the top secret wedding was not in the process. The dudes who made her funeral dress said there WAS one in process but only after someone mentioned (moi) that Anna never wore the same dress twice. When the truth comes out, I doubt they are going to perjure themselves.
Uh, and not for nothing but it would be a secret that Anna would have trouble keeping.
He had to get people together for the boat wedding, didn't he?? Well, this one required that, too. So, I'm waiting for Howard to change his story and say that only his sister knew.
Ah, "The Director". He's got his sister deeply involved and I believe she has already told several lies. She's as blind as Scott Peterson's parents.
I thought I saw Mo in the background in one the the wedding boat pictures. We'll see.
The motive in these videos, "I hate Momma" and the boat video gave Howard the benefit of the doubt as to Anna's wishes but in the end, they'll backfire and be viewed as pre-meditation. People aren't that dumb when you start lining each of these things up.