PinkPower
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Its the one thing that prevents me buying into the FFC being involved. Happy to be wrong, but current thinking that she is the perpetrator just does not ring true to me, in light of the timing of the disappearance. The quick calling of the police she would have to be extremely confident he would not be found. IF she had something to do with it, ie there was an accident and she covered it up.
This is just my opinion only, but if you assume that a perpetrator of a crime is 'normal', then you have a hard time understanding it. But if you shift your perspective to think about somebody who is anomalous, such as, hypothetically, a psychopath, it's not so hard to fit it together.
Many people who commit crimes are certainly not 'normal'. Psychopaths are twenty to twenty-five times more likely than non-psychopaths to be in prison.
In the case of crimes involved with someone with psychopathy, there is blunted affect. These people do not react emotionally or in panic like 'normal people'. They are calm, strategic, quick thinking.
Hiding a small body within an hour and a half is certainly very possible for a 'normal' person.
This is a general commentary on criminals, not a commentary on FPs per se.