Long time lurker on here, but this case hits close to home on several points. But, it’s mainly in regards to SM’s interview and her comments towards her teenaged daughter, seemingly in an attempt to try dragging her further into the situation. It reminded me so very much of my ex-husband’s behavior. He is an extreme narcissistic, pathological liar. Over a decade ago, our 2 children witnessed a fairly violent incident that he was involved in. Afterwards, he went to great lengths to attempt to confuse and discredit them. Even to this day (over 10 years later), he still tries to assert, “That never happened. You don’t remember things correctly. Someone fed you that story,” etc., etc. People with those personality defects will frequently try to talk witnesses and/or victims in never-ending circles to the point that they start to, at most, question their own sanity. And, at least, question their own memories of events. They also frequently try to intimidate people into lying for them: Even when you have caught them “dead to rights” in a lie, they’ll come up with a laundry list of lies to explain the other lies away. It’s a toxic cycle. Unfortunately, I worry that IF SM’s teenaged daughter has any valuable information, it likely won’t come to light until after/if/when SM is arrested, and her daughter feels that she is safe from retaliation.