Green saw Jocelyn and their unborn daughter as a threat to his relationships with his wife and another girlfriend. He wanted to eliminate this obstacle to maintain control over his other relationships.
The envelope contained $2,500, which was likely payment for the murder. This amount matched the money stolen by Green from his school's dance team fundraiser, suggesting a connection between the theft and the murder plot.
Detectives found surveillance footage showing Green's car, which he had lent to Cutler, parked near Jocelyn's apartment the night she was murdered. Cell phone records also placed Cutler's phone in the area at the same time.
Cutler tore out and ate two pieces of paper from a notebook after being informed he would be questioned about a homicide. This behavior suggested he was trying to destroy incriminating evidence.
Green's alibi was initially solid, with train surveillance confirming his presence in Chicago. However, the discovery of his car near Jocelyn's apartment and his suspicious behavior during the investigation raised doubts, leading to further scrutiny and the uncovering of his involvement in the murder plot.
A woman dead. No quick answers. Suspicions and a car, but not much more. Information about an envelope just might lead detectives to the answers that were initially elusive.
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