I missed the A&E program, but have seen that clip of the interview. I do agree that this interview was at the least as bad as the Silly String episode, though I have only seen just a brief snippet of that. I would love to see the entire Silly String and interview that was on the original newscast. She is too composed to have been as distraught as others have said she was during the pre-party memorial ceremony. She does look peaked, but I do think that there was some amount of emotional stress going on, only not the type associated with grief. I used to think that she was in denial and her loss had not hit her yet, but once I saw this part of the interview, I knew it wasn't denial. As I watched this, I could see how every remark was made expecting a certain effect on people. I don't doubt she has done this all of her life. She is very good at saying the right thing, but she also has a tendency to react when someone does not respond in the way she expects of them. I didn't catch on to that about her interchange with Darin, but that does make sense. Everytime I think of that 911 call, I hear her dramatic tone change as she tries to either convince Darin that "someone just came in here and did this" or else make sure he is on the same page. I would love to know what Darin's true personality is like and how likely it is that someone who had a strong personality with a "hold" on him could manipulate him. For instance, the towel comment. She indicates she suddenly remembers she was throwing him towels and then he agrees. Is he really trying to help her create a cover story or does he really not remember the towels, but thinks since Darlie said so, it must have happened? I also wonder about the comment about hearing the glass breaking, which seems impossible for him to do. Did he hear Darlie telling the story about glass breaking and just assume that the glass was what had initially woken him? I just wonder what the guy is REALLY like. I am thinking that Darlie wore the pants in the family.