What I learned today
- The JY family didn't know why MY died, at least for several hours and up to the next day, but they knew they needed to get Jason lawyered up, even though they thought it was "natural causes." Ohhkay.
These are points that all stood out today. Point one was a little confusing, I admit (usually I am not so wishy washy, esp in this case). It sure sounded like different versions of very important points. When did they know it was a homicide? They seem to be looking for sympathy because law enforcement was blunt. "We couldn't understand why they wanted us to come back so fast." Really? As if they are the real victims in this case.
- JY was concerned he wouldn't be able to keep the house. Why would that concern him on the day his wife is murdered?
Why would mom even recount this? In a bizarro world where Jason Young was not guilty as charged, the house would not be an issue. Insurance would cover it. Was she trying to imply Jason didn't know that he'd just boosted their coverage to $4 freaking million? And who in their right mind worries about the house within hours of learning their spouse's death?
- JY's mom said he needed comfy shoes. He said he needed dress shoes for the funeral. Which is it?
Well, someone is lying. After this traumatic experience, his mother would remember that he needed "comfortable" shoes?