Etilema
Kind to the cruel = Cruel to the kind
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As a fellow Danielle Stislicki case follower from day one, I understand. I am one that got clobbered on that thread for sticking up for the suspect who has never been named a suspect. Sticking up for his right not to speak and have a lawyer, etc.
I feel the same way with this homeowner. Perhaps it's just one's nature--not sure. I don't like to assume anything unless it's based on fact. But that's me.
I wonder too, with the physical interviews of the landowner if it doesn't bring some empathy because well heck, most all of us have or had a grandfather and maybe it's hard to imagine someone like him who has trouble breathing, someone who's family has owned the land for decades is now suddenly a murderer.
Just as with Danielle's case, the massive media push with her sweet natured image tugged at people's hearts. The person who's house was searched has remained silent. For people here and on that thread who say they woud never be silent...they would want to clear their name no matter what they have to do...isn't this all coming from a different perspesctive from you or I or anyone else? I chalk the differences up to life experiences. To the way we process information.
Have you ever wondered how a jury is unable to come to a unanimous decision? Especially when all the facts were laid out pointing towards guilt? Or so we thought in our minds?
So maybe it's part personal, part life experience, part right to innocence until proven guilty that feeds which way we lean.
Questions were rhetorical and MOO :fence:
I am not inclined to see RL as being intentionally involved in the crime, especially before the fact, but it's not because he's elderly and might have health issues. It's because of his reaction, the things he said. He seemed so genuinely unsettled by this event and so perplexed.
Now, I've lived long enough to know that some guilty people can present very realistically as wholesome or innocent or clueless or righteous, and circumstances can seem far-fetched and allegations absurd to me, yet the still end up being true. I've seen this with people in the public eye and with people I've known personally.
So I would never say that based on my feelings about how RL acted in the interviews and the comments he made that I know he cannot be involved.
But it is how I currently FEEL about the situation.
JMO
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