Comments by "Glamdolly" (@glamdolly30) on "Press Conference: Melody Farris Verdict | Burn Pile Murder Trial" video.

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  5. ​ @HillbillyIslandLife  You're tripping! Melody didn't need 'magic' to move her husband's body, just smarts, determination, and enough time - she had all three, plus a wide selection of farm vehicles and tools at her disposal. Adrenaline and the need to get away with murder are great energisers! There were no 'drag marks' because she cleaned up - but unfortunately for her, not well enough to cover her attempts to remove Gary's blood (and a bullet fragment) inside the house. Police forensics, and specifically luminol, lit up the crime scene like a Christmas tree and showed exactly where she'd shot her husband dead. The bullet found in Gary's rib revealed he had faced Melody when she pulled the trigger - so he was fully aware of his cheating wife's final, horrific betrayal. Poor guy should have seen it through when he began divorce proceedings against her years before - it would have saved his life. Melody was small but she wasn't disabled - quite the opposite, she was trim and fit from regular gym sessions. It speaks volumes about her guilt, that her best defence was 'I'm not strong enough to move his body'. Baloney! There is zero evidence against Scott, he had a solid alibi. The defence were clutching at straws with that dumb trail cam schtick. People regularly erase trail cam footage, big deal. Fact is, Scott was not at the farm when his dad was killed - Melody was. That's why he wasn't charged with murder, and she was! Scott had no motive to commit this murder - in fact he had everything to lose from his dad's death, as his father had given him a job and a home (his mean old mother sure didn't - she resented anything Gary did for their kids!) Melody had a $4.5 million dollar motive to kill her husband. She wanted a new life with her lover Rusty, funded by ALL of Gary's money. A 50/50 divorce split wasn't good enough for her. She's an evil woman who murdered her husband out of malice and greed, and tore her family apart. Not so long ago she was the woman who had it all - a loving, millionaire husband, a beautiful home, healthy children and grandkids, and a lavish lifestyle that was the envy of many. But Melody wanted more - and was ruthless enough to kill her husband to get it. Now she has the rest of her life to dream about the dream life she threw away, when she chose murder over divorce. Melody isn't getting out. She'll die a lonely death in a cage, as she fully deserves. A fitting end for a despicable sub-human who stooped so low that she tried - and failed - to frame her own son for the murder she committed. Either you didn't watch the full murder trial, or worse, you did watch it and are incapable of piecing together the compelling evidence of Melody's guilt. If it's the latter, I pray you never sit on a jury.
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