kaen
Trying to be a good human.
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Well, there's his defense. But, if he was working and living a seemingly normal life, I don't think he can claim he was psychologically incompetent when he didn't call 911 and he buried his child. Maybe now he is incompetent because of being locked up in a new home with other criminals and left with the guilt of what he had seen and done to his own son.
JC's incompetent claim is soon to follow.
Odd that he would claim incompetence when the weekend before AJ was murdered (just 3+weeks ago), Freund and AJ took the train to his office. He worked for the day, clocking in and clocking out. He was able to create a plan so no coworkers would see his son. He was competent enough to know that AJ had to leave through a back door in order to keep the secret that his son was at work.
He knew enough that he had to hid his muddy boots in a bag. He knew enough to create an alibi for the morning that AJ was reported missing-- he got receipts, etc.
I think he was competent.