kittythehare
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I don't believe there was an accomplice but I'll never understand why she made no attempt to dispose of Heidi's body.More about this murder that causes me to pause:
I believe HB was killed on Dec 12, 2019 - the day she was reported missing.
HB's body was discovered 7 days later inside the trunk of MF's vehicle - concealed inside a duffel bag.
Keeping a decomposing body in the trunk of your vehicle parked in your driveway is absolutely nuts!
How long did MF expect to hold on to HB's decomposing body inside her car?
It's almost like MF could not let go of HB yet at the same time she's screaming to be caught red-handed with her body.
Does this feed the scenario where somebody else strangled HB and MF is the accomplice that was charged with disposing of HB's body which she was yet to pull off?
Was there a third adult (driver?) inside the car with MF when HB collected at the apartment?
And it's not as if she went completely psycho immediately after or before the event, she was still communicating coherently and skillfully with many people. They all believed her and nobody had even the faintest notion that she was the one. That's a helluva facade to maintain in the midst of the decomposition of her alleged best friend's body in the trunk of her own vehicle.
That gave her two problems. She needed to dispose f Heidi and she also needed to dispose of her vehicle.
She did neither.
The clock stops exactly there with me.
She was managing everything else, the baby was allegedly healthy.
It's not making sense.
I sincerely do hope this doesn't turn into 'the voices made me do it' by way of defense.
If they did, they are manifesting as a unique ability to cope as well.
She had a reason.
What was it?
What will her story be?