GRT
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A question was posed by another poster-- I'm paraphrasing but as I read it, the question asked why RL would be offering to help BL unless the offer had to do with GP's murder. In response I hypothesized perhaps RL's letter was written earlier & suggested the toxic relationship should end. The offer of assistance would kick in if BL decided to go in that direction. After all, the couple lived together in the L's house. I don't find that possibility far-fetched at all. And I honestly don't see a big difference between that and the kinds of conversations others are describing here as having with their daughters. Perhaps it's a matter of word choices?
Obviously none of us know what the letter said or when it was written. But I do think there are lots of possible circumstances that could have prompted RL to write to BL and mention GP. And for me, helping BL cover up GP's murder is at the bottom of the list of likely scenarios. (Actually for me, it wouldn't even be on the list.)
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I tend to agree. It would be an odd family member who offered to cover up a murder in a letter on paper. Those are the kinds of offers no one wants traced back to them. I keep thinking the letter probably isn't anything at all, which is why the P's attorney was hesitant to "paraphrase" it. MOO
Of more interest to me are the two additional (supposed) confessions Brian made at some point.
I really don't think the P's are going to prevail in this case, but that's just MOO and nothing more.
My hope at this point is that both sets of parents are able to move on and try to have happy lives. They've all been to hell and back, and this must feel as though it will never end.