So far, the only thing I have read that is being considered as a definitive point of guilt here is the email, and nailing her as an accomplice to murder, that's extremely dicey at best. Juliette was a tenant at the address, she had permission to use the computer, and the email reveals nothing about the plan.
Now, if you wanted to take this to a broader level, there is the possibility that she could be charged with human trafficking. However, at best, I think the most that could be thrown at her is an accessory to the fact. She told Nick she thought they only wanted Diana, and she didn't know Kenneth was going to kill Kelly. I'm not even sure Kenneth thought he was going to kill Kelly. It seems to me that if he wanted Kelly dead, why not get Diana out of the way and put a bullet in Kelly's head? Instead, there's this big scuffle with Kenneth then deciding to "take it outside", like he was giving Kelly a chance to maybe escape? For that matter, why didn't Kelly yell for Juliette? Instead Diana is left in the middle of the living room when Juliette comes down.
Now, if you wanted to take this to a broader level, there is the possibility that she could be charged with human trafficking. However, at best, I think the most that could be thrown at her is an accessory to the fact. She told Nick she thought they only wanted Diana, and she didn't know Kenneth was going to kill Kelly. I'm not even sure Kenneth thought he was going to kill Kelly. It seems to me that if he wanted Kelly dead, why not get Diana out of the way and put a bullet in Kelly's head? Instead, there's this big scuffle with Kenneth then deciding to "take it outside", like he was giving Kelly a chance to maybe escape? For that matter, why didn't Kelly yell for Juliette? Instead Diana is left in the middle of the living room when Juliette comes down.
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