Raindancemaggie10
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First of all, I have no idea if he has ASD or not. I will say my only child does have Autism, and IME with her and other children and adults all over the spectrum it would certainly make sense of his affect and answers/reactions to questions both as a child and as an adult.
Also as a palliative care nurse his reaction at 9 to his sisters death is not as unusual as some may think. If he is on the spectrum, his reaction as an adult (reflecting) isn't necessarily surprising either.
He is bright, and likely always has been... But if anything the interview with Dr. P really makes me wonder if he would have been capable of maintaining his story as a youth if it weren't the truth.
I had always felt the Burke did it by accident theory was a good possibility... But after watching the interview I have serious doubts.
Also as a palliative care nurse his reaction at 9 to his sisters death is not as unusual as some may think. If he is on the spectrum, his reaction as an adult (reflecting) isn't necessarily surprising either.
He is bright, and likely always has been... But if anything the interview with Dr. P really makes me wonder if he would have been capable of maintaining his story as a youth if it weren't the truth.
I had always felt the Burke did it by accident theory was a good possibility... But after watching the interview I have serious doubts.