That's the million dollar question. Why,after so many invites, did everyone leave so quickly?
Or, did they?
Here's just a clue:
Q: HOW DID THE GET-TOGETHER COME TO AN END THERE AT THE HOUSE?
A: WELL, IT WAS LATE. I THINK EVERYBODY WAS IN A PRETTY SOMBER AND TIRED-LIKE MOOD. AND IT JUST BROKE UP. WE ATE, AND EVERYBODY DECIDED TO LEAVE.
(From the Rich Brady testimony, June 10th, morning session)
Now the question is--why was everyone "somber?" What might they have known at that time that put the damper on the party? Certainly everyone was "in the mood" when they left the bar.
I think they simply did not have sex in the plan..how can we be sure there were many invites.? The defense is playing the ''tv and radio viewing audience'' like a violin...