>> Because he ran an insurance company, you would look at everything from individuals who have been turned down for insurance coverage and lost their spouse as a result of it. That would be one thing the police would look for.
> So I would think more likely it was somebody with a particular grudge that had access to inside information to know where to be and when to be there.
it's usually somebody close to you.
Need to look at the wife, they had recently separated, and she likely had access to the curious information about where he was and would be at specific times (wouldn't you expect him to stay in the hotel where the meeting was to be held? this plot was based on that not being the case.)
She stated to the press there were threats against him. When asked for specifics, she was suddenly too busy caring for her family to answer.
They lived in CT and for a time it seemed the gun had come from CT, despite the killer arriving from Atlanta; but I saw an item that said the CT gun had been accounted for, but I'm not sure the status of that.
The bizarre messages on the bullets? to throw investigators off the scent.
> So I would think more likely it was somebody with a particular grudge that had access to inside information to know where to be and when to be there.
it's usually somebody close to you.
Need to look at the wife, they had recently separated, and she likely had access to the curious information about where he was and would be at specific times (wouldn't you expect him to stay in the hotel where the meeting was to be held? this plot was based on that not being the case.)
She stated to the press there were threats against him. When asked for specifics, she was suddenly too busy caring for her family to answer.
They lived in CT and for a time it seemed the gun had come from CT, despite the killer arriving from Atlanta; but I saw an item that said the CT gun had been accounted for, but I'm not sure the status of that. The bizarre messages on the bullets? to throw investigators off the scent.