Posted on 05/14/2018 7:46:56 AM PDT by simpson96
Edited on 05/14/2018 9:03:42 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- A Florida man reported missing 17 years ago apparently didn't suffer a duck-hunting mishap and he wasn't eaten by alligators.
An indictment made public Wednesday accuses Mike Williams' widow of plotting his death for months before his best friend shot him.
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OK, here’s the thing: You’re a guy, and you conspire with your best friend’s wife to kill him, get the insurance money, then you marry the widow.
How are you ever going to sleep at night knowing that she’ll have her next boyfriend off you if she grows tired of you?
As an avid consumer of Dateline and 48 Hours crime documentaries, it amazes me how many intra-family murders are made over insurance money and inheritances, including those committed by children against parents.
If I were her, I would make the argument that Winchester wanted her, and she got along with him well (he was her husband’s best friend, after all) and after her husband’s death, she and Winchester grew close, resulting in their marriage. I’d say she knew nothing about Winchester wanting her bad enough to pull a King David on her husband.
...and you conspire with your best friends wife to kill him...
Of course, if there is evidence to the contrary, that’s different.
Was her claim subroalligated?
Ba da boom.
Relatives are the FIRST suspect(s) in such cases.....................People really are stupid.....................
She and her new husband were false alligators..............
I’d bet the two of them had a lot of baggage in their marriage. Or at least luggage.
I don't think that's how killers think.
“before his best friend shot him”
Best friend?
Some friend.
Who is to say?
Yours truly, Johnny Dollar.
Finding the body after all these years, let’s the alligators off the hook and points to the “boyfriend/new husband” as the one who committed the crime and blabbed to deflect some of the guilt onto the ex-wife to get a more lenient sentence. The police cannot probably prove she knew about the crime I would think.
Pic please. We must establish guilt.
Yeah. They’re gonna need actual evidence or a confession. And if she has a good lawyer, they won’t get the latter until they can prove they have the former.
Feels kinda like an episode of Suits. :)
“How are you ever going to sleep at night knowing that shell have her next boyfriend off you if she grows tired of you?”
step 1: make sure she has no life insurance polices on you ...
“before his best friend shot him
Best friend?
Some friend.”
This guy was not the best judge of character with the wife and best friend he chose.
IDTV addict here. It is amazing isn’t it?
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