Annie Elise
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Thousands of dollars was like pocket change to John.
So why would Nathan kill his main source of money, his meal ticket?
Nathan himself even argued this and argued that his family members who were fighting so hard to block him from inheriting the money, that they had more to gain than he ever did.
Others, though, felt that it made perfect sense.
That even though Nathan had never been told no by John, what if one day he was told no?
What if the money stream went dry?
Why not just cut straight to the source and just have his own huge bucket of inheritance money so that he would never have to rely on anybody else ever again?
Remember, he was huge on independence and huge on feeling free.
That was the whole reason that he and his mom, Linda, had fought for years.
But all of that, all it was, was theories and suspicion.
The investigators needed way more than that to actually arrest Nathan.
So they drafted up a search warrant for Nathan's house and truck.
And eventually, months later, it was finalized and it went through.
Now, as we probably already know, search warrants can't just be done for the hell of it.
There has to be very strong persuasive reasons for a judge to allow it and accept it.
So I want to go over some of the reasons that were listed on the warrant.
For one, the investigators discovered that after John's murder, Nathan got rid of both the hard drive on his computer and the GPS unit from his truck that was used on December 20th.
No other day, just the day that John was murdered, which, coincidence?
Probably not.
But Nathan had what he felt like was a perfectly valid excuse for it.