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It’s a cover up.


One of the daughters or sons are guilty of both murders.

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There are a lot of owls in Germany

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The owls are not what they seem ;)

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I'm about halfway through this. All I know is that I don't believe it was an accident.

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I just started it. Have you finished yet, and have you come to any conclusions?

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I haven't had much of a chance to finish it. I did watch a bit more, and now I'm on the fence. I want to believe that he had nothing to do with her death. Life kind of seeped in and so I'm still not done watching. I plan to finish it if I can get back into it. Those kids disturb me. They just seem weird, but maybe it's just a matter of how they were brought up. I'm not even as sophisticated as they are.

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I'm only halfway through the 8th episode now, and I'm on the fence. But there is something about him that bothers me in some of the informal clips, and while he was in the courtroom. Yet his calls to 911 *sounded* genuine.

Which of the kids do you find disturbing, and why? I admit I've fallen asleep during parts, so may have missed what you're picking up on.

I had to Google WTH a blow poke is!

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I do have to wonder why he called 911, then he hung up. Then he calls them back. As one of the prosecuting attorneys said, isn't 911 your life line until the police arrive?
I think that i'd stay with them until help came.

The kids. First, they bothered me when they were all talking about the perfect relationship the folks had. I can see parents doing their best to shield children by not fighting in front of them, but I find it hard to believe that they never witnessed a certain amount of tension... especially with the sort of relationship they had. It sounded as though the kids were definitely trying to paint a rosy picture that wasn't actually real.
The oldest daughter seemed to be perfectly fine with her father's sexuality. nothing wrong with that as long as all involved are fine and on board with it. I would like to think that the young lady would have needed a bit of time to digest that information about her father. I mean, didn't these parents have a special soul mate kind of love? That is what the kids would have the police believe in the beginning.
LOL! I had no idea of what a blow poke was either. Never heard of one of those before! You really do learn something new every day!

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I figured he would have hung up because he was so distraught, to be with his wife and undistracted while she was still breathing. I could see myself doing that. Then calling back when the ambulance still hadn't shown up, to find out where the *heck* they were and why it was taking so long! That's if he's innocent.

Okay, yes, I thought the daughters were doing that, and it bothered me too. I thought the (oldest?) son was very relaxed and up front, by contrast. Must have fallen asleep when they showed the oldest daughter's reaction to learning her father's bisexual.

Who is the blond young woman who said at first she believed her father was innocent, but has changed her mind a year or so later?? That confused me. A child by his first wife, who didn't come live with them?

I must say it's extremely coincidental that he's had two wives that not only have died by (maybe) accidents, but accidents involving falling down stairs! What are the chances of that happening?

Glad I'm not the only one who'd never heard of blow pokes before! 😝

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the young blonde woman was the victim's biological daughter,

and both sets of stars had the same painting hung on the wall: https://goo.gl/images/DpvJfw

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