yw0403
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I think if I understand everything that Wang has been saying the past couple of weeks, it's that the likelihood of finding her without BC's help is not good -it will be a miracle if she is found by investigators or someone just stumbling across her.
The family wants the death penalty (that's what I have seen reported a few times over the past months), but they want her body more than anything, so they are willing to accept a deal; it's just that no deal would be coming any time soon because of what you say above. Also, if for some reason they DON'T seek death, he has no reason to cooperate until all the legal proceedings, including appeals, have run their course.
So as you ask: will he change his mind?
If they seek the death penalty, maybe. Most people have a sense of self-preservation, so if his defense team tells him it is hopeless and there is no way they can successfully defend him from the death penalty based on the evidence against him, then he would probably deal. However, if he is a cold, cruel, heartless *advertiser censored* and he doesn't want to spend 40, 50, 60 or more years behind bars, maybe he will just accept the death penalty and take it to his grave. My guess is that he will deal. Most do -but that second scenario is also possible.....
I hope there is a miracle and they find her before it comes to this. I don't want him to have a chance to save his sorry *advertiser censored* just because he had a well-executed plan to hide her remains.
The article also quotes from Wang that "we now know that the suspect may be sentenced to life imprisonment or death, if he wants to do a plea bargain, which is the recognition of life in prison but can be exempted from the death penalty, this is the only punishment he can exchange":thinking: