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dasgal
10-27-2004, 09:12 PM
Of El Jefe's talk of some kind of buglary ring in the warehouse area of Daron's old place of business. Darin supposedly had some insurance scam that Darlie said she was unaware of:liar: and Darin copped to it.
Do you think that the idea of payback or a solicited murder has any merit?

izzyB
10-27-2004, 10:01 PM
in a word, no.

Jeana (DP)
10-28-2004, 01:19 PM
No, but I do believe that Darin's own illegal activities contributed to him failing those lie detector tests.

dasgal
10-28-2004, 02:03 PM
That's interesting DP. I had never thought of that. But why is he keeping quiet when he obviously knows more than he's telling?

nanandjim
10-28-2004, 02:50 PM
...Do you think that the idea of payback or a solicited murder has any merit?
I don't think so. I think Darlie murdered her own children. I think that if it were an intruder, he would have certainly killed his biggest threat first, meaning Darlie would have been killed first.

It makes no sense for an intruder to enter the home unarmed if his intent were to murder two children. Didn't the intruder use a knife from the Routier's home?


Let's see. The intruder managed to find the kitchen and the knives. Then, the intruder manages to repeatedly stab both boys before waking their mother. Then, he stabs the mother but doesn't kill her. His intent is to make sure the boys are dead. He doesn't go throughout the home; he doesn't rob them. He then leaves. Isn't it convenient that the boys were downstairs sleeping with their mother that particular evening. It sure made it convenient for the murderer to do his deed and to exit as quickly as he entered.

Jeana (DP)
10-28-2004, 02:58 PM
That's interesting DP. I had never thought of that. But why is he keeping quiet when he obviously knows more than he's telling?

For the same reason she is. They can do each other some serious damage. While we know the PD tried to get something on Darin during the investigation and did not, I believe that they'd still love to charge him with something. Perhaps he knows that Darlie KNOWS something that could get him (or they THINK could get him) in a great deal of trouble. At least that's my guess.

dasgal
10-28-2004, 03:13 PM
I think Darin's day will come pretty soon. At least I hope so.

cami
10-29-2004, 08:05 AM
Of El Jefe's talk of some kind of buglary ring in the warehouse area of Daron's old place of business. Darin supposedly had some insurance scam that Darlie said she was unaware of:liar: and Darin copped to it.
Do you think that the idea of payback or a solicited murder has any merit?

No, I don't. If payback, why is Darin keeping silent while his loving wife sits on DR given his level of support prior to this. If a solicited murder why would he solicit the murder of two of his three children. Don't ask me to believe Darlie was the target, that makes no sense to me, as she would be as dead as those children had she been.

Jeana (DP)
10-29-2004, 10:19 AM
No, I don't. If payback, why is Darin keeping silent while his loving wife sits on DR given his level of support prior to this. If a solicited murder why would he solicit the murder of two of his three children. Don't ask me to believe Darlie was the target, that makes no sense to me, as she would be as dead as those children had she been.

Well remember Darin said he wanted to help his wife, but not if that meant he has to change places with her. LOL That one is a CLASSIC!!! LOL
There is no honor among thieves and murderers. That's my theory. We KNOW for a fact that they both lied through their teeth on the witness stand. I think that was their biggest problem. A jury knows when its being lied to. In this case, proof was held up to their faces time after time. Whether Darin was lying to try and help Darlie or to try and cover up anything he might have done wrong OUTSIDE of the murders, or whether he was lying to cover up anything he might have participated in with Darlie during the night of the murders, may never be known to anyone but the two of them. If Darin starts talking, Darlie will too. She's got nothing to lose. If Darlie starts talking, well anything is possible, isn't it? If she's got some sort of proof that might get Darin locked up for one reason or another (depending on the crime and the statute of limitations), then he knows he's got to be the "ever-loyal, trying my hardest darlin to get you out of prison, husband.

WindChime
10-29-2004, 11:40 PM
Jeana I agree whole heartly in your last post and that's why I believe that she stated in her last Appeal pointing at Darin regarding the blood on his jeans.

izzyB
10-30-2004, 12:08 AM
windchime, this is OT for this case, but the pic in your siggy line has just moved me to tears! God Bless.