Actually his infidelity is relevant because it is a testament to his character. Not only will he cheat on his wife, but he will lie about it after the fact. Now, you posit that EVERYONE lies about these issues (which, I myself am guilty of, lol, but surely you can't speak for EVERYONE), does that justify it? Not really.
Just because the mistress was ruled out as a suspect doesn't mean the husband didn't kill her. It just means that the poor girl who he cheated with isn't under suspicion (it is my understanding that she was under the impression that the guy was single throughout their affair).
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Originally posted by James
Valk,
Unless it turns out that his infideilty is directly related to Lacy's dissapearance then its a non-issue. I know its a matter of deception and betrayal lol . . . but its one of those sex/relationship issues. And EVERYONE lies about sex and relationship issues.
Not many men/women want to admit they are cheating do they? And talk about a wrong moment!
The police ruled amber out as a suspect which kind of throws the the whole kill-wife-for-mistress-angle out.
The only way that Amber would be a factor is if it turns out that he killed his wife because she found out . . . in some kind of panic.
Maybe she absconded (Gr?) with some billionaire for a whole new life?
What was that movie where the Husband frames his wife for murder? No body but leaves enough circumstantial clues? "Double Jeapoardy"?
Maybe aliens got her?
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