Glad to be of help.

The more I try to piece together all the clues to the bus crash and Felix's murder, the more complicated it gets. I don't know how they are going to wrap all this up in the next 8 episodes. VM is the opposite of
Lost: VM crams as much plot as possible into every episode, while
Lost stretches out the plot over as many eps as possible.
I didn't even talk about Curly Moran and what his connection is to the mysteries. Veronica suspects that he's the one who actually engineered the bus crash because of his expertise in staging stunts, but who paid him to do it? At first she thought it was Aaron (they worked together on Aaron's first big movie
The Long Haul), but now it seems like Curly was the main mechanic in town and had connections to other people.
And now we've learned that the bomb was set off by a detonator that was activated by phone or something? I'm still confused on that, but that's what the whole casino thing was about, when Keith tried to prove that Terrence couldn't have made the call.
According to Weevil, he got an anonymous phone call a few weeks after the crash telling him that the Fitzpatricks hired Curly to stage the bus crash in order to kill Cervando, the PCHer who allegedly scammed Liam Fitzpatrick out of three grand. Neither Weevil nor Veronica believe that's true (killing a bus full of kids over three grand? not likely), but who made that call to Weevil and why? And the call came from Logan's house during a party that apparently most of the town attended, including members of the Sheriff's department when they showed up on a noise complaint or something.
And the big question of course is why did Curly have Veronica's name on his hand when his body washed up on the beach?
All roads seem to lead back to the Fitzpatricks, and they seem to be the link between the bus crash and Felix's murder. But if the Fitzpatricks wanted to kill someone (like Cervando), they'd just go bash his head in. They wouldn't stage an elaborate bus crash killing 8 people (6 students, plus driver and teacher).
Last but not least, there is Woody Goodman, newly elected "mayor" of Neptune who told his daughter Gia not to get on the bus after the field trip. He hasn't been seen in a while but he's got to come back sometime because he's Steve Guttenberg, for cryin' out loud.