girlhasnoname
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He's been if a froth a few times from what little we know:Perpetrators lie and deceive:
It is likely that anyone who interviews criminals for a living will be lied to on a regular basis.
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Regardless of the type of lie, the goal is the same—to intentionally mislead another person into believing something the liar knows is false. People who unknowingly provide false information do not demonstrate emotional arousal or other cues associated with deception. It is only when a lie is told knowingly and intentionally that the liar can be expected to display signs.
https://leb.fbi.gov/articles/featured-articles/the-truth-about-lying-what-investigators-need-to-know
I understand Richard Allen was in a froth at the time of the deceptive “confession” utterances.
all imo
1) His wife called 911 in 2015 in an incident, I don't know any other reason to call 911 unless you felt your safety was an issue.
2) When Holeman was speaking to him in his last interview Oct 26th - He went nuts when he felt his wife was being mentioned "you can f$%^ with me all you want, but leave my wife out of this" RA said. I do find that statement odd and wondered if Holeman may have asked RA something suggestive to that fact.
3) He got angry and broke his tablet in his cell after his first set of confessions to his wife and mother.
4) He was tased, and as much as people want to think it was for kicks and giggles, an incident report was made, which is SOP, and it stated RA was not responding to commands. Guards, even evil Odin ones, are not going to do that for no reason, especially when the Defendant is in an open Pod and video monitored 24/7.
I think RA has a duality to him, one RA that is nasty and aggressive, especially if alcohol is involved, and one RA that is the "Aw shucks, helpful pharmacy worker and local pool playing, beer drinker at the local pub. Hiding in plain sight.
JMO