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Bottom line - do you believe the husband did it?
Having just watched the first 11 episodes on Netflix, two more to go...
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It's possible if there was sharp metal to hit your head on the way down - but there was not. Just wooden steps, skirting board, architrave and presumably plastered brick walls in keeping with an oldish mansion like that. Those cuts to the victims head look to be caused by something sharp, metal, stone whatever. Not flat wooden surfaces.
You make some interesting points - I did find the younger versions of the adopted daughters odd how they wouldn't consider their father could have done it, whatever the evidence. Blind loyalty. Kathleen's daughter Caitlin seemed the most genuine and rational. She was loyal but then changed her opinion when she saw and heard the evidence.
To me, the weirdest person - by far - in that family is the father.
I thought that was very weird too. Once it had been photographed and sampled by Forensics, why didn't Forensics simply scrape off all the blood and store it as evidence? Then the family (or rather the head of the house, Peterson) can clean off all the blood. That he didn't mind seeing it for weeks and months, is very weird.
I noticed that too and was annoyed by it. Even in the early 80s some of the British Rail trains I travelled on in London were the old compartment trains with a carriage-long corridor. It was ridiculous that the Director decided to film on it and the producers let it through.
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