Why on earth do you defend this dreadful corrupt woman? You seem always to be on the wrong side on every issue.
Both had long, intensive workdays, both high earners, probably not much quality time together. They lived in a comparatively modest house, no children.
.From what I've read the only personal material benefit she gained was a £425 necklace from Shetland. Hardly an item to raise suspicion. The objects her husband bought to adorn the house may have been bought to curry favour or to compensate for his own inadequacy, faced with the popularity of his wife among Scots.
Cases I'm on the right side of: Jeremy Bamber, David Bain, Sion Jenkins, Robin Garbutt, Jonathan Jones, Sheila Bowler, Sally Clarke, Eddie Gilfoyle.