Annie Elise
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In fact, her will had an exact quote, which read, "...I have intentionally omitted Nathan and all of his descendants as beneficiaries under my will."
So if Nathan really had killed his mom for her money, it had all been for nothing.
And that leads me into this next thing.
Before Nathan's trial could even begin, something huge happened.
Something that would change the future of this case forever.
Because Nathan was found unresponsive in his jail cell awaiting trial.
He had taken his own life.
He had left behind a note for one of his attorneys who claimed to this day that it was not a goodbye note, but a note to inform him of things that they had discussed about the case, which, very vague.
Maybe he confessed to killing John.
Maybe he confessed to killing Linda.
Who knows?
I just can't think of anything else that would be important if he knew that he was going to be taking his own life, but I don't know.
Maybe that's just me reaching.
I don't know.
What do you all think?
But it kind of feels to me like a confession note.
I don't know.
And his attorneys more than likely assumed that that would be everyone's first thought as well, because in the interviews that he did after Nathan's death, he was sure to still defend him.
And without saying it, he reassured everyone that he didn't take his own life because he thought that he was going to be found guilty.
Or, at least, that's my interpretation, but take a listen.