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An upcoming book about Heather's case... |
Before you read further, catch up to speed by reading the case analyses I through III in the Heather Elvis case:
I've believed for a long time that Tammy Caison-Moorer is the one who wears the pants in her relationship. After all, she was the one who claimed to handcuff her husband to their bed as punishment for his infidelity with Heather. Her behavior over the course of this disappearance has hovered over the cusp between jealous jilted wife and murderous woman. With a judge considering the possibility of releasing her on bond, this indicates that she's not the so called ringleader in the kidnapping and murder of Heather Elvis, but her husband is. Or at least, that's what officials may believe.
On the other hand, Tammy Moorer could be manipulative enough to have "rolled over" on her husband, implicating him as the one who perpetrated the alleged crimes. She could gain the sympathy as the wife who was standing by her man, manipulated by a violent killer. This doesn't seem entirely likely given her social behavior and refusal to hide her total contempt for Heather.
Something that might make sense in this possible bond decision could be the possibility of Tammy being pregnant. It was rumored by one of the woman's family members that she was pregnant even before entering jail -- but it's just not known how reliable these people can be with all the gossiping they do. It would still make for a medical reason to allow bond for someone accused of kidnapping and murder, but not really a good reason if you ask me.