Tortoise
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At 40:00 minutes in the linked video of his evidence in chief:
"Mr Daniels didn't open the door, because there's no ways I was gonna allow a stranger to go into the bathroom with my wife in the bathroom"
Anyone think his possessiveness (of Susan) is a tad strange given his contempt for her that night? Deciding to divorce her and taking her to Jolene.
My other critique of his statement is that he misses the point that now that Daniels had unlocked the door, there was NO NEED for Daniels to go into the bathroom. JR didn't call him to help him with anything except opening the lock, which he had done. JR is building a narrative for knowing that Daniels will eventually go into the bathroom but not until JR has gone in first and called for him. "No ways I was gonna allow" was his intention at the time, as if he anticipated Daniels would eventually go in.
"Mr Daniels didn't open the door, because there's no ways I was gonna allow a stranger to go into the bathroom with my wife in the bathroom"
Anyone think his possessiveness (of Susan) is a tad strange given his contempt for her that night? Deciding to divorce her and taking her to Jolene.
My other critique of his statement is that he misses the point that now that Daniels had unlocked the door, there was NO NEED for Daniels to go into the bathroom. JR didn't call him to help him with anything except opening the lock, which he had done. JR is building a narrative for knowing that Daniels will eventually go into the bathroom but not until JR has gone in first and called for him. "No ways I was gonna allow" was his intention at the time, as if he anticipated Daniels would eventually go in.
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