Re #1, Desi apparently did not have an alibi. He was a loner, no friends, was filthy rich so no job, so nobody could say, wait he was with me at the time Amy was abducted.
2. If Nick denies/can prove that he didn't charge any of the merchandise Amy would have to explain why SHE ordered it and then sent it to the shed. What could her plausible explanation be?
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What if Nick agrees to give evidence/testify against his wife?
These things can't happen. Amy got Nick to agree to some things so she could "feel safe." One was that he would admit to buying all the items found in the shed. Another was that he would admit he had hit her. This was a pretty important scene that it seems that you missed. Nick had to agree to these things or else Amy would turn on him. She could kill him and claim self-defense, or at the very least, she could turn on him in the media. With Nick staying silent, what Amy did can't be proven.
As for the journal being incriminating, I covered that already. In its "reality", he had hit her, she was afraid of him. But the fact is, he did not kill her. What the journal says does not contradict what she says later, that some guy from her past who was obsessed with her, kidnapped her. The physical evidence at her home, lots of her blood that was cleaned up, supports that.
Video cameras at the casino that would show Desi/Amy together, the two hillbilly's who stole Amy's money could fill in some pieces of the puzzle, etc.
Nobody is going to look at the casino video footage. Nobody knows they met there except Desi and Amy, neither of whom are talking, so how would anyone even know where to look for evidence that Amy met him willingly? And as far as law enforcement is concerned, there is nothing to investigate.
The hillbillies did not recognize the woman they met in the Ozarks, who they stole from, as the missing woman, so they probably would not make the connection after she reappeared. Even if they did figure it out, why would they come forward? No upside for them, and since they are criminals, there is a big downside.
You must be the change you seek in the world. -- Gandhi
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