I realize from the overwhelming circumstantial evidence that everyone (including myself) leans toward the notion that this heinous act was committed by the husband. I've certainly been on that bandwagon for quite some time, as there was really nowhere else to look.
I've followed this case from the beginning, and I used to contribute extensively to the Janet Abaroa forum as well. Only until Michelle's autopsy results were recently published did a new train of thought begin to develop.
This was an absolutely brutal, deliberate murder. There are too many methods of killing someone, let alone your wife and mother of your children, that such brutality be exerted. I know it's been done, but it's just very difficult for me to imagine this particular individual (the husband) committing this particular crime in this particular manner.
As I continued to ponder this, the thought came to me that perhaps Michelle stumbled upon some financial misdoing within her company and was murdered as a result. Has this been explored or discussed? I realize I'm playing devil's advocate, but it's healthy to consider as many angles as possible. The ONE thing that has always troubled me with this case is that the husband could leave his child with his dead wife in the house. I just can't believe he'd do that, and I don't even know the guy. I just go on everything I've read and heard about him. Someone tell me they've had the same thoughts...
I've followed this case from the beginning, and I used to contribute extensively to the Janet Abaroa forum as well. Only until Michelle's autopsy results were recently published did a new train of thought begin to develop.
This was an absolutely brutal, deliberate murder. There are too many methods of killing someone, let alone your wife and mother of your children, that such brutality be exerted. I know it's been done, but it's just very difficult for me to imagine this particular individual (the husband) committing this particular crime in this particular manner.
As I continued to ponder this, the thought came to me that perhaps Michelle stumbled upon some financial misdoing within her company and was murdered as a result. Has this been explored or discussed? I realize I'm playing devil's advocate, but it's healthy to consider as many angles as possible. The ONE thing that has always troubled me with this case is that the husband could leave his child with his dead wife in the house. I just can't believe he'd do that, and I don't even know the guy. I just go on everything I've read and heard about him. Someone tell me they've had the same thoughts...