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Were I a jurist in this case, I would not have been able to get past these parts of the Steve Lindsey story:
I went to the police the day before, with my terrified wife, to ask for protection from a stalker who had tried to gain access to the home... I gobbled pills and booze, because I didn't expect someone to break in and shoot my wife.
Melinda had addiction problems and I was trying to help her. ( By consuming it all yourself, your such a lovely man!).
(The 911 call) they took my wife. He couldn't have known anybody did anything at that point. I have always had a problem with that statement, and particularly the use of the word "they". Its crossed my mind, many times, that he may have made deliberate use of that word, in an attempt to make it seem like he felt one person, (himself!), could not have carried out the whole thing.
No emotional response. I've always shied away from pointing out people's reactions to tragedy as proof of some kind, but in this case, That's a plausible senerio, evokes images of his trying to come up with plausible senerio's and that one worked for him.
There IS no one else interested, available, or can even be remotely connected to the crime.
I went to the police the day before, with my terrified wife, to ask for protection from a stalker who had tried to gain access to the home... I gobbled pills and booze, because I didn't expect someone to break in and shoot my wife.
Melinda had addiction problems and I was trying to help her. ( By consuming it all yourself, your such a lovely man!).
(The 911 call) they took my wife. He couldn't have known anybody did anything at that point. I have always had a problem with that statement, and particularly the use of the word "they". Its crossed my mind, many times, that he may have made deliberate use of that word, in an attempt to make it seem like he felt one person, (himself!), could not have carried out the whole thing.
No emotional response. I've always shied away from pointing out people's reactions to tragedy as proof of some kind, but in this case, That's a plausible senerio, evokes images of his trying to come up with plausible senerio's and that one worked for him.
There IS no one else interested, available, or can even be remotely connected to the crime.