rojo wrote:
I'm fascinated by this. Murder doesn't make sense as you'd think you'd at least try to move the bodies.
I'm assuming some combo of drugs and alcohol. Could the homeowner be so fu**ed up on drugs that he was out of it all of the next day?
One thing that's weird to me is the homeowner loves his dogs and says they are the love of his life. But his dogs were at his dad's house. Why? Like do you plan on partying so hard that you anticipate ahead of time you won't be able to walk them/feed them?
Willis is an accomplished scientist, whose research into COVID and HIV has been praised in the medical world. In interviews, he described his two pit-bull mixes - Sadie and Daisy, as the 'light of his life'....
He worked from home and his two dogs were at his father's house, so did not require walking.
Dogs probably bark constantly when company is over so it is easier to just have them at the fathers. Now obviously the question is when the dogs were supposed to go back.
It all sounds bad know that you know the outcome.but individually you can sort of explain each step with the limited info we have.
And the guy comes across alert as sketchy but at a minimum you expect him to be have drunk way to much and has very limited memory of that night..