milanj
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I don't think we're thinking the same way. I was just steering people to the courts site.
I have no idea what the connection, if any, is and I'm not interested in him. As I asked before, what does this have to do with BreeAnn's case? Nothing, as far as I can tell. At this point it's just a rumor that this guy is somehow connected to SM anyway, but even if he is I don't see why he's relevant.
My question too was whether he was connected to the case. (And I agree with you that he is not relevant -- but want to hear why others think he is.)
In my opinion I think it's relevant. The relevance is that the family (if this guy is indeed related) is far from what at least two sources were quoted in the media as saying. I remember one saying the family has been there for a long time, and there was never any trouble out of them. Another said SM comes from a good family. Obviously that is not the case. Good families don't kill children. And a bomb threat, to me anyway, indicates previous trouble.
And as far as the bomb threat goes, to me that shows a controlling nature as well as some problem with impulse control and rationalization. EVERYONE has irrational thoughts. I can recall work related instances where I've had irrational thoughts in regards to my boss. For instance "If he puts one more thing on my desk I swear I'm gonna kill him" but it's just that... an irrational thought. I had no real intention of killing my boss and was probably just overwhelmed. MOST people do NOT act on irrational thoughts! Apparently when SM has an irrational thought ("If they don't fire W, X, Y, and Z I'm going to make a bomb threat") he takes steps to actually carry it out.