impatientredhead
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There's a fine line between omitting when you're "voluntarily" making a statement (which is what I've read and heard was true in the recorded interviews) and being interrogated, especially with the FBI. The Anthonys knew that before speaking with them: the FBI came to their home to present information to them before those interviews took place.
Obviously Brad Conway and the grandparents are concerned about it - why doesn't he dismiss it out of hand if it's not relevant when answering those kinds of questions to the media/press? I'd love to hear what you think about that - myself, I can't see why he'd even discuss it if it weren't a worry they all have...
I think at least one of the Anthony's has accepted the truth in all its horror and has something to tell the police, something they want to tell them that will be in direct conflict with an earlier statement (ie it could be George admitting that he did not see them on the 16th and this is what really happened the night before, or the gas can story etc) and the attorney is doing his job by protecting his clients prior to them changing an official statement.