If he had found out, it might have provoked his resentment.
Secondly, he always believed his wife was having an affair.
Third, he would have to pay alimony if they divorced.
Considering these three points, he had a clear motive for the crime, and the saw with the blood of the two victims was found in his backyard.
There was a motive, a weapon, and Helson even admitted to it in the suicide note, creating a fairly complete chain of evidence.
"That's my view, what do you think?"
Luke pondered, "Helson did write a suicide note, but he didn't mention the other victim of the decapitated women's case."
Jackson thought hard for a moment, "Assume if Helson killed Gelina, then the suspect vehicle returned to Helson's possession.
On the night Novina Jones was murdered, his car was seen at the crime scene; he might be the one who had the altercation with Novina Jones. Also, the saw found at his home had Novina Jones's blood on it.