MassGuy
The Monsters Aren’t The Ones Beneath The Bed
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I see no reasonable doubt; I would literally bet my life on his guilt (I say the same for OJ).This is all my opinion. The thing is, they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that BM murdered her. I don't think they can do that, unless they start over and produce more conclusive evidence than before, and drop some of the more improbable theories-like BM using a tranquiller gun on SM.
Just because there is not a proven reason for her disappearance doesn't automatically mean her husband murdered her. Again, there is that reasonable doubt thing.
In fact, there is reasonable doubt all over this case. First and foremost reason for reasonable doubt now is that the prosecution dismissed the charges against him.
They way this case is playing out in public opinion, it reminds me in a way of the Curtis Reeves shooting of Chad Oulson in a Florida movie theatre. Not because the dynamics of the cases, but because probably 90% of people were loudly convinced Reeves was guilty. But they were surprised when the jury came back with "Not Guilty" In this case, it also seems like 90% of the people are loudly convinced BM is guilty, but in my opinion, a jury could only come back with "Not guilty" based on the evidence we saw in the AA and in the media.
But I think we're going to have to live with BM living not in prison, but life ruined nonetheless, by government overreach because, in my opinion, there will never be another murder case filed against him. Unless some government informant worm's his way into BM's life at taxpayer expense, and BM breaks down and confesses. Or unless they find SM's body and there is evidence there.
Percentages stated above and everything else is just my opinion.
Innocent people have no reason to lie about anything, and Barry lied about everything.
She asks for a divorce, and he tells investigators they have the perfect marriage.
She goes dark forever when he's the only one there, and he tells an insane story about that night that is contradicted by his phone, her phone, his truck, and his own conflicting stories. Then her phone last pings just before he left the house.
Then he drives to Broomfield for no reason, dumps trash, spends hours in his hotel, lies about his movements, lies to the Ritters when they call him, lies to CBI multiple times, and is literally caught on camera staging his alibi.
He admits to a frantic event in the backyard, confirms he used a tranquilizer (deer antler lie), places himself at the helmet location, deletes texts, and lies some more.
One of my favorite lies is when he said he and Suzanne had lunch together, eating veggie soup, which was actually a day or two before.
His phone, his truck data, and Suzanne's texts to JL about being alone, soundly refute this. Further evidence comes from a phone call Barry placed to Suzanne shortly after leaving, which makes no sense as they just spent a couple hours together.
To explain all of this, Barry claims he was looking for a long dead turkey in the backyard.
All of his lies are blown apart by multiple pieces of evidence, and every single one must be believed in order for Barry to be
innocent.
So you'd have to believe Barry was chasing chipmunks, looking for a turkey corpse, framed by a herd of elk, shooting deer that don't even have antlers to saw their antlers off, and looking for a bear or coyote in the darkness when Suzanne's Facebook requests went out.
Even then there are other pieces of evidence that must be explained:
You'd have to believe Barry and Suzanne breaking all established digital patterns means nothing (she is completely quiet and his location event count is off the charts)
That Suzanne went on a bike ride in a strange location, without things she would usually bring, and with a powered down cell phone that she never bothered to check on Mother's Day, with her daughters traveling home, on the day of her best friend's wedding.
Barry had had the motive, means, and opportunity. He tells us why he did it, and he tells us how he justified it to himself.
Basically, "God judges Suzanne for cheating, and I had every right to do it."
Barry is a pathological liar, a fake Christian, a confirmed abuser (psychologically controlled Suzanne via threats of suicide), and a killer.
He just got one thing right...
It's frustrating that not everyone can see it, but that's the nature of almost all murder cases.
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