John didn't scream for anybody to call an ambulance. And...really...that is not the way that I heard it. Patsy was sitting on the couch looking through photo albums with friends...for whatever reason...and when she heard the words..."We found her, call an ambulance", she just sat there. Maybe she was just too "shocked" to move. Finally she did...but she didn't when Fleet yelled to call an ambulance. That is BEFORE her body was brought up by her dad, who succeeded in contaminating the crime scene. Why didn't she RUN to her daughter's aid. I mean...all Fleet said was..."We found her...call an ambulance"! She could have just been wounded...and needed her mother. That is what I would have thought if it had of been me...and then I would have been knocking people over, to get to her.
Whilst I agree with what you are saying, I don't think us putting ourselves in that situation and saying "I would have done that" necessarily proves anything one way or the other.
I do, however, think Fleet's version of events is worth paying close attention to. I say that as, in my opinion, men in a similar situation would be more observant whereas women would be more emotionally involved...no more evident than in this forum where the biggest criticisms have been in placings one's self in Patsy's position.
Of course, I could be mistaken :innocent: