catswhiskers
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I was listening to that interview Steven gave the media outside his trailer when Teresa was first reported missing.
He's asked if she said where she was going after she left him.
He says (something like): "Not really. She always just takes the pictures, comes and gets the money and then leaves".
Now, this interested me. He is clearly lumping this last visit in with all the other visits Teresa has made there....there's no difference in his mind. It was all just the same...nothing out of the ordinary to remember.
Would this be the case if he knew she'd never left because he'd attacked and murdered her? Wouldn't he have a better, more detailed story cooked up?
And that Auto Trader magazine. It is clear to me that Teresa never set foot in that trailer. If she had and been overpowered in there, her DNA or fingerprints would be present - stray hairs, saliva from shouting etc. But there's nothing.
So, are we expected to believe he attacked her outside, drove her away in her car....and then remembered to take his complimentary copy of Auto Trader and a bill of sale paper back to his trailer?
Seriously?
The more I think about this, the more and more certain I am that he is entirely innocent.
How devastating. How truly devastating that this should happen to him TWICE. To sit in there knowing that he has virtually no chance of getting out, that half of his family have deserted him, missing seeing his children and grandchild grow up.
If Colborn or Lenk have a an ounce of decency inside them they'll realise what they've done and come clean. If they can't man up and face prison like Steven has had to do then maybe they should consider removing themselves from our planet altogether once they've confessed.
And may the sherrif's department go bankrupt with the millions upon millions that they have to pay Steven.
I agree totally LemonMousse. I find Steven very believable and I don't think he would do a very good job of being deceptive if he tried. He seems to say what he is thinking very directly and honestly and without any note of malice or revenge despite his unbelievable situation.
On another note (and not at all related to your post LemonMousse) I think it's been very easy for the public to judge this family for not fitting into their view of what is 'normal'. Am kind of over the constant comments about low IQs and questionable lineages. Comments about inbreeding are especially offensive - the elder Averys in particular do not deserve that kind of disrespect, and to me they appear kind and good natured - and possess a kind of quiet dignity despite what they are going through and no doubt the awful things they have had to hear said about themselves and their family in general.