jumpstreet
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The in laws are pushing for a psych test in Sept, they must not think he's going to be charged? If they are so sure he's the culprit then why demand a psych test near the end of September.
Perhaps it's a "contingency" plan, in case he doesn't get charged. I suspect the inlaws' priority is on the custody, and things "within their control" along that line (independent of the criminal investigation).
The inlaws may have their opinions, but for all we know, they themselves don't actually suspect BC, and yet they still don't want him to have custody (perhaps they don't think he's fit mentally, nor that it would be consistent with Nancy's wishes, even if they don't think he did it), hence the push for the exam.
It will be interesting to see how things transpire regardless. Of course, if he is charged much will be moot, but if not, then the psych test results (if we are privy), and the ultimate custody decision (in Oct) will be very interesting. Normally, I would think if he isn't charged, and passes the psych test (assuming the judge even orders one, which isn't guarantee anyway), then a judge would be hard pressed not to return custody.