If someone dies due to a fight, it's homicide, not an accidental death.
What I mean is that if there was a fight between Brian and Clint than it would actually be IMO if Brian died, involuntary manslaughter. I don't think that Clint intended to kill Brian if there was a fight between Brian and he. The affects of the alcohol may have escalated the violence. In my example of Clint punching Brian and Brian losing his balance and falling down the stairs. Or lets say, there was no fight at all. But Brian and Clint were drunk as skunks, which I believe, and there was some sort of accident at Brian's apartment and Brian fell and died from severe injuries. That scenario would be the type of thing that would make Clint want to get of the body, move away, lawyer up, because it is something that he can't fix. If he speaks his reputation is shattered. Good point from George the lawyer, if he takes a polygraph, there could be loaded or misleading questions who's answers could also hurt his reputation if he is innocent, and just a man with a cold personality.
However, there is no question in my mind that Clint is a red-herring in this case. To our knowledge, he never helped look for Brian in searches, never assisted or comforted family members or Alexis, talked very remotely and coldly about Brian, almost as if having a planned script. Even if this is supposed to be a friend, is this the way that someone reacts and responds by being so cold and distant in the wake of a tradgedy? Fine Clint, don't take the polygraph if you fear skewed results, I'll accept that. But the fact is thatyou have never assisted in helping find Brian or offered any means of support to his family or friends in the search. I can not accept. If you are so innocent Clint, why not at least PRETEND to care by helping others in the search? What Clint is doing all these years, makes him look like he knows far more than he will ever tell. That's not the way that a true friend acts.
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