Annie Elise
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Maybe he realized that jail or no jail, he wasn't getting his mom's money.
Maybe that was the deciding factor in ending his life.
I don't know.
We never really will know.
Interestingly enough, though, Nathan must have made some sort of impact on his attorneys because after his death, they were the ones who not only set up his funeral and burial, but they paid for it too.
But I will say, none of his family members attended his funeral, and his dad was the only one to go to the burial.
He didn't even go to the funeral.
Now, because of his death, his charges were dismissed, which I honestly wish that this case had a better ending because Linda never received any justice.
Her family members have never received any real answers as to what happened that day, though they all have a pretty solid idea, of course.
And as for John's murder, it's technically still unsolved to this day.
Though most people do believe that Nathan was responsible, which is totally understandable as well.
But legally, he was never even charged for it.
Maybe that would have come next after Linda's trial.
I don't really know.
But it seems like money is the root of all evil here, right?
And that he was after it.
I don't know.
I'm just taking a stab in the dark here.
But I'm curious to know what you think.
Do you think that Nathan did kill his grandpa and his mom and that it was all as a means to get money because he was spoiled, entitled, wanted his independence, wanted freedom, and even though he was getting money passed out to him, he wanted more.