sorrell skye
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Sorrell!! g'day! long time, ey?
One thing I am now uncomfy about is Mr C being the sole public self appointed spokesperson for his ex wife, his children and his ex mother and father and brother's in law. His public speeches do not have the ring of authenticity , to me, and his logic is really hard to follow, mainly because there is a lack of the required amount of logic in his statements to find common ground with the average person.
Mr C claims to know the motive, the method and the manner of the murders, pretty slick for a man who's 4 children were some of the victims..
He has even had time to take the big picture and comment on the level of expertise used to murder his kids, and even then, find that level praiseworthy...... lets think about that, for a minute.
To me, it is significant that he was allowed to ramble on. The supervised visit stuff... looking at the ages of the kids, I am almost positive that the older kids would have demanded his visits be supervised, and the court would have given great credence to their plea. It would be radical if the court made the visits to be supervised AGAINST the kids request.
I would like to think that someone else got a bit of oxygen about the Miles family apart from this obviously enraged and strangely invigorated man who's family has been entirely annihilated by a man he claims to love....this Aaron bloke needs to lie down for a while and think things thru.
G'Day backacha - it's so good to 'see' you again, although I'm sorry that we're meeting again under such tragic circumstances.
I won't be shedding any tears for Mr. C. that's for sure. IMO, he loves to portray himself as the victim.
Nevertheless, unless evidence is revealed that he played a role in the murders of everyone there at the Osmington Farm, I'll continue to believe that the grandfather is the perpetrator.