We do not know in what context AK made the statement. We do not know the feeling in her mind when she said the statement. I have often used the "F" word to signify how "F'ed" up or terrible something is. I used the word to emphasize that fact that I can't BELIEVE it happened. And let's not forget, a "?" could have been on the end of the statement.
We'd have to know the content of the whole conversation and the inflection in AK's voice to know the intent of her words.
I wouldn't say that using a curse word and sitting on your boyfriend's lap means you're unmoved or don't care about a crime. I'm so very confused at why this is being said.
I thought this was the statement guilters used to point out that AK knew Cause of death, though no one else did. Of course we know that the officer on the scene lifted up the cover and we know that the friends of RF told AK in the car what had happened to Mk. Saying someone bled to death doesn't mean that they know how the person died.
First of all, MK didn't die from blood loss, isn't that correct? I thought she essentially drowned in her own blood. i hate the thought of it, since I saw it happen to my dog first hand. She had a pierced lung, I guess, but the doctor who'd operated on her days before claimed there was nothing wrong with her lungs. Well, she couldn't breathe, it was god awful and i couldn't help her, and blood shot out of her nose and she was dead. Anyway, didn't this happen to MK? So if it did, AK's wrong, MK didn't bleed to death, that's first of all.
Second of all, AK also said MK was IN the waredrobe. So why isn't that "fact" brought up? She was wrong about that, but it was minimized because it proved she didn't know what the crime scene looked like.