Armchair14
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According to someone on another forum who has made a study of this case, JM doesnt deny that the house was dark when the MPs arrived, only that due to the traumatic nature of the events he has no memory as to why the house should have been dark. He used this same rationalization when confronted with other seeming inconsistencies between his version of events and the evidence.
Here is my take on the dark house aspect. Just about everyone who believes JM is guilty as sin does not think that this was premeditated prior to that night. It was rage set off by some argument, perhaps his wife bringing up his infidelity, maybe even threatening divorce. His anger was augmented by overworking, lack of sleep and perhaps amphetamine usage. Therefore, after the event he was in crisis mode, having to think fast. As intelligent as he is, this inevitably left the door open to mistakes with his story due to haste.
He concocted the story about the Manson-like intruders, complete with the candles as a light source as all within were supposedly asleep and therefore the house dark. In his frenzied mind, he didnt think that when the MPs arrived, it would be logical for at least some lights to be on as he would have turned them on after regaining consciousness and assessing the situation before passing out again (in line with his story). Rather, he was (unclearly) thinking that the house should be dark to buttress his intruders in the midst of the night story.
Since JM was feigning complete innocence, he had to tell the MPs something, and this inevitably led to such slipups due to the hastily improvised scenario.
Here is my take on the dark house aspect. Just about everyone who believes JM is guilty as sin does not think that this was premeditated prior to that night. It was rage set off by some argument, perhaps his wife bringing up his infidelity, maybe even threatening divorce. His anger was augmented by overworking, lack of sleep and perhaps amphetamine usage. Therefore, after the event he was in crisis mode, having to think fast. As intelligent as he is, this inevitably left the door open to mistakes with his story due to haste.
He concocted the story about the Manson-like intruders, complete with the candles as a light source as all within were supposedly asleep and therefore the house dark. In his frenzied mind, he didnt think that when the MPs arrived, it would be logical for at least some lights to be on as he would have turned them on after regaining consciousness and assessing the situation before passing out again (in line with his story). Rather, he was (unclearly) thinking that the house should be dark to buttress his intruders in the midst of the night story.
Since JM was feigning complete innocence, he had to tell the MPs something, and this inevitably led to such slipups due to the hastily improvised scenario.