To: Eva
I agree - it is easier to "wrap our minds around" a crime of passion in this case as opposed to premeditation. My best guess is that, bottom line, this guy wanted to get rid of this wife and soon-to-be-born son. Most people think that this is an unreasonable explanation because he could, obviously, divorce his wife. They aren't looking at it from the perspective of someone without a conscience, however. In his mind, he would not want to do that for two primary reasons: he would not want to "look bad" to others and he would not want the financial and psychological obligations for the rest of his life. I think he had an obsession with Amber. He seems to be an obsessive guy (for example, he went back to the bay instead of playing golf which blew his alibi and, apparently, he kept going back to the bay). I would like to know if his other affairs were obsessive. Oh well, I better get back to work. The above is simply my analysis from afar - I haven't met the guy and I don't want to!
98 posted on
09/20/2003 12:58:31 PM PDT by
drjulie
To: drjulie
I like your explanation, it helps sort it out a bit.
99 posted on
09/20/2003 1:02:39 PM PDT by
Eva
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