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I was on the fence. It sure leaned heavily towards something a woman would do but neither Tara or Elin came close to being suspects. Now Natalie? Yeah.

Having this prior knowledge, did enable me to notice elements of the murders that I didn't the first time, and one question that remains unresolved is how Thomas was able to get close enough to John to dismember him. Was John asleep when Thomas attacked him? Then how did he come to be sitting up? If he was awake, why was there no sign of a struggle?
Lauren, I didn’t remember who killed him!!! Go figure but it’s been almost ten years.
I definitely thought it was someone he knew.
I definitely thought it was someone he knew.


Yes, it has. I think we read it together on Shelfari 😉
I only remember because I write some info for each book I read in notes.

Plausible. But why did he remain there once he saw it was Thomas not Patricia?
It is clear from the act that Thomas was in a rage. I find it difficult to accept that John just sat there at let his son attack him with a knife.


IIRC, the medical examine said the tox screen was clear.


Regarding Thomas, I agreed with Sam that the killer was waiting in the house for John or came in quietly later with the key. Either of these scenarios would work for Thomas. If he came in when John was asleep, John would sit up to hug him. Everything indicates that John loved his son.
I didn't see a plot hole because they mentioned that there wasn't a struggle because he would be in shock after the dismemberment.
It would be easy for Thomas to sit next to John on the bed and dismember him, then jump up and stab him in the back. I didn't think twice about how he did it. He was so good at confusing his grandfather.

That seems the most plausible although I still think there would have been defensive wounds on his hands and arms at least.
Also, the ME said the dismemberment occurred before death and he would have been in excruciating pain. That suggests to me a lot of writhing around. There was no evidence of that in the scene description.
Thomas might have cleaned up but that goes against the idea that he was in a rage.