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  • Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    New mushroom theory.

    The ex-husband did it and set up his ex-wife. He has most to gain. She had nothing to gain.

    • CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      Nah I reckon she tried to off the husband and in laws for inheritance purposes. Plus they were probably interfering busy bodies. The meal apparently was a beef Wellington. Who doesn’t love a beef Wellington?

          • heyheyitskay@aussie.zone
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            I’m loving these juicy theories. I don’t know that much but I know if the cops are willing to put this out in the public then they’re most likely onto something. I was really curious why the food dyhydrator was seized. So what if they find traces of those mushrooms if she claims she “didn’t know”? I must be missing something here.

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                Yeah I feel like unless there’s other evidence to suggest she planned to murder them or stand to gain from their deaths it’s all circumstantial or manslaughter at best. It’s a tricky one because it’s very hard to prove what someone knows or doesn’t know. I mean this wasn’t sleeping pills or rat poison.

        • Bacon@aussie.zone
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          if they’re all dead her children would inherit everything and she’d get to spend it