All I am getting is a load of opinions about the Routier case from the internet, and not enough facts. I still think the husband, Darin, is a suspicious character and that he was never thoroughly or properly investigated. Just saying he only had a few thousand dollars of life insurance on his family without backing it up with hard documentary evidence does not convince me. The police and FBI just thought it was an open and shut case and they are comfortable with it. I have my doubts about it and very little confidence in it.
This is an affidavit by Darin Routier. It doesn't convince me but instead raises my eyebrows:
https://darliefacts.com
The above link (yes, pro-Darlie site) has all the transcripts, appeals, reports, notes, photos, etc. that are available to the public. You can easily ignore any of opinion stuff on the site and just focus on the factual things.
I agree Darin seems pretty shady and should have been investigated. That said, I just don't see how he would have had the time to commit the crime himself. I won't rule out that he could have hired someone to commit a crime at his house but then we need to figure out what crime he wanted to commit. Was it a burglary gone wrong or was it a murder for hire? Either way he's legally guilty of murder so maybe it doesn't really matter which crime he wanted carried out.
According to James Cron he decided "the mother" was involved within thirty minutes of viewing the crime scene so it's possible Darin was being investigated during those other twenty-nine minutes. /s Patterson, lead investigator for Rowlett Police Department, testified for the prosecution during the bail hearing and later was called to testify by the defense (was not called to testify by the prosecution). His testimony can be summed up pretty easily... "I didn't talk to any of the officers who responded to the scene other than the ones who were still there when I showed up. I didn't take any notes. I didn't talk to any of the paramedics. I didn't read any reports from witnesses. I didn't talk to any of the neighbors. I didn't investigate any of the tips that were called in. I didn't check with any neighboring police departments to see if there were similar crimes in the area. I spoke to Darin and Darlie two or three times maybe."
In Cron's defense in the television interview he gave wherein he remarked that the mother was involved he did state that at that point investigators need to do "what is called a dual investigation." Considering how thoroughly Detective Patterson investigated Darlie it doesn't appear he had much time to investigate anyone else. /s