What rabbit hole have you found the most satisfying?

Wait- minor detail but in the documentary it showed there was a bottle of Absolut in the car. The husband denied and then admitted to its existence. They showed that the amount of vodka in her system was the same amount that would have fit into a soda can - I'm not great at conversions so that may be 4 shots but it seems like so much more looking at it that way.

Re: thinking it would be logical to have Tylenol with her, it's also logical that she could have done so but burned through them. With no audio on the gas station video, not sure we know exactly what she asked for or said aside from the memory of someone commenting on what - at the time - seemed like an innocuous interaction.

I thought the documentary showed frequent trips to the dentist and proof of an abscess? Maybe that was inferred and not fact.

I found it odd how many medications she was prescribed. To me that was an indicator of someone with a secret substance abuse issue. And her husband didn't seem to know much about some/most of them which seems like another red flag.

The reason this case is a rabbit hole is that it's all conjecture. Aside from the kids saying her head hurt and she couldn't see, there's not much to go on. It's absolutely baffling and there's no way anyone will ever know what really happened that day. Which makes trying to piece things together so interesting. And frustrating.

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