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[Code Violation] Did the victim's affair lead to her death?

[Code Violation] Did the victim's affair lead to her death?

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Hello, Officer  

Blake Stillwater was the victim's married lover and the reason she moved to Yoknapatawpha County.

We've heard about their relationship from others. What did Blake have to say about it?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Coming up … What evidence will be discovered in a search of the Stillwater residence?



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Blake Stillwater bio

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Blake is an accomplished attorney and author.


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Blake Stillwater interview

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The detectives finally got a chance to sit down with Mr. Stillwater.


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Dan Courrier interview

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Detective Armstrong talked to one of the victim's regular email correspondents.


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John Holloway interview

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Detective Armstrong spoke with the victim's ex-husband by telephone.


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Mary Lee Jackson interview

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Detective Murphy sat down with the Stillwaters' maid.


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Reaching out, acting out, and going out

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The Face in the Mirror has a few tidbits and a smidge of scoop


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Stillwater Pam Thompson file

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YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Pam Thompson."


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Stillwater handwritten letter

Handwritten letter found at the Stillwater residence

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the handwritten letter found at the Stillwater residence.


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Stillwater Sister Susannah file

Psychic reading found in file at the Stillwater residence

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Sister Susannah."


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Stillwater Wendy payments

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YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Wendy payments."


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Wendy's correspondence

Letters found in file at victim's residence

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Correspondence."


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Wendy's Jenny file

Invoices found in file at victim's residence

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Jenny."


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