MistyWaters
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We don't know what LE threw at him the night he was brought in. His "story" is ridiculous but I'm thinking he had to shape a story to fit what he felt LE knew. He was cornered and figured the only way out is to say I don't remember the actual crime itself.
Possibly other than locations where CR’s vehicle was definitely sighted, it’d be a horribly poor investigation team who would bleet out or even hint about things they learned through the course of their investigation to an accused during an interview. That’s exactly what leads to false confessions and is totally contrary to Interrogation 101. I don’t think we want to believe that occurred because if it did, his statement would not be worth the paper it’s written on.
ETA. My apologies bravo, if your post was from several hours ago. I think I maybe was reading a very early page