Broderick
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One thing that stood out to me during the early days of the case is the amount of criticism many WSers received because they were questioning the As behavior, more specifically Cindy's. It was put forth that the As might have been hindering the investigation by what they were putting out to the media, and their attempts to discredit LE. Then I watched LE's interview with George. Funny, it seems they thought so, too. Even George realized what his wife was doing. To me, it was validation of a sort. IMO, there has been much hard work done on this case. We have found information oftentimes way before the media. I have seen great minds at work and appreciate all points of view. Unfortunately, only those directly involved really know the truth so there's no way of knowing who is right and who is wrong. I imagine, though, we won't be too far off from the truth.
I agree. If you feel sorry for people, and tiptoe lightly around people because you are afraid of hurting someone's feelings and restrict yourself from pursuing certain avenues because it might be offensive; then the nature of investigations is not your cup of tea. That is my belief. Sometimes the truth is sordid, and not as easy to narrow down in a nicely painted sculpture as some would like it to be. Mixing romance novels with the good guy always wins crime drama isn't necessarily real life. Oftentimes it takes on the appearance of something quite the opposite as the quaint rose colored glasses wants you to see.