MadisonCSI wrote:
Hmm. That's interesting. Did you look that up about the full moon or was that in something that was given here?
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That is something I looked up. I should have realized it sooner since I spent that particular night hunting nebula. New moons are the best time to do that. These investigations seem to run consistent with our real life environment, so I would consider it legitimate that Meg is lying about changing her mind about going to the office to moon bathe instead. There was no moon to "call to her" and she did go to the office. As you pointed out, she spoke of the murder as an accident. Her fingerprints are on the nail gun that she claimed at first, she never touched since it was first purchased years ago. Then her story about that changed, that she may have come into contact with it to put it away.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest Meg wasn't the only one involved in the accident. Kurt Grubman's fingerprints are also on that nail gun. He also at first insinuated that he never had reason to touch that tool. I think they were monkeying around, maybe one of them was aiming it at Anette to pretend to shoot her and the other tried to take the nail gun away, and the nail gun went off and hit Anette. Now Kurt and Meg are covering it up.
The Grubman leaving the street so late at night was Kurt returning to the scene to retrieve something left behind. He had his headlights off so his wife wouldn't notice he left. That's why he didn't turn his headlights on until he reached the end of his street.
Kurt or Meg may have grabbed Annette's keys by accident and for some reason wasn't able to return them.
OR theory 2: Meg alone shot Anette and confided in Kurt in a late night call, and Kurt went there to help a very panicked Meg. They decided to tell no one. During that time Kurt touched the nail gun but decided to leave it lie instead of trying to dump it somewhere.