Not a friend doing a favor?
Hi, again., and thanks!
Well, he'd have to be a stranger to VS, so hiring a local tough would be possible, but dangerous. The brother-in-law may be the go-between in getting the kidnapping set up. Maybe he didn't remind the guy to go unloaded? Or had another reason for wanting MG dead?
Anyway, I based my idea on the victim's story in the magazine, with her talk of truly loving him, and that making the affair "all right". Now learning from other posts that VS was allowed other liaisons, as was MG, I'm not so sure she was as "clingy" as it seemed to me at first.
I think there was probably a ghost-writer involved in her story, one who made sure a certain portrait of VS emerged, as an innocent young small-town woman ("girl" in the usage of the day) caught up in emotions and circumstances beyond her control.
What were the penalties of the time for carrying a loaded firearm, by the way?
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Well, he'd have to be a stranger to VS, so hiring a local tough would be possible, but dangerous. The brother-in-law may be the go-between in getting the kidnapping set up. Maybe he didn't remind the guy to go unloaded? Or had another reason for wanting MG dead?
Anyway, I based my idea on the victim's story in the magazine, with her talk of truly loving him, and that making the affair "all right". Now learning from other posts that VS was allowed other liaisons, as was MG, I'm not so sure she was as "clingy" as it seemed to me at first.
I think there was probably a ghost-writer involved in her story, one who made sure a certain portrait of VS emerged, as an innocent young small-town woman ("girl" in the usage of the day) caught up in emotions and circumstances beyond her control.
What were the penalties of the time for carrying a loaded firearm, by the way?
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