TURBOTHINK
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Yes, who knows what will come out at trial (hopefully a lot more we don't know about.)
I think there's a good chance she'll be convicted simply because of her inability or refusal to tell the truth and her failure to report the disappearance. But I think we might never know what happened. If LE had taken the cadaver dogs around to all the other players' homes/vehicles/otherproperties etc, invited more people to take LDTs, and studied more people's computer records, etc, I would feel more confident in the main theory. But you can't have everything.
The dogs were taken to a number of other places and many of the "players' turned their computers and cell phones over to LE voluntarily. Many of them took voluntary polygraphs. (unlike the family)