DogRescuer
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Really, this poor family can't win for losing.
If Keith is unemotional, he'd be accused of being cold and not caring about his wife (and so he surely did something to her) . But if he is too emotional then he's not believable.
If he didn't do the interview, people would be accusing him of hiding something or of being closed off after everything the public did to help him. But then when he decides to do an interview, he's slammed for exposing Sherri's ordeal to the world or potentially hindering the investigation.
Oy.
I am about 15 pages behind but couldn't help bringing this post forward because it's so true. Other than not being able to pinpoint a clear motive yet, to me what Redux described has been the most frustrating part of this story (and, it has become part of the story, whether we like it or not.) Which is why I, personally, completely understand Keith's urge to defend his wife's name.
But, the poor guy can do nothing right, it seems. Very sad.