Tortoise
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I think it is the same. As you don't find PR's call for help believable, I don't find BR's supposed grief believable at all.
As I answered above, his lack of sad emotions and abundance of happy ones is consistent with him being the assailant among many other things.
I didn't base this conclusion based on interviews alone. His lack of emotion at his sister's funeral and the morning she "went missing" comes to mind as well. Nowhere have I ever read he was crying at either of these events, unless it's in PW's book which I will not be reading. (Thank you, BoldBear.)
There's plenty of evidence to read up on in these threads that point to BR's involvement. Kolar's book is a great start, too. BR's voice on the 9-1-1 call, feces smearing, fingerprints on glass and bowl of pineapple, and train tracks come to mind.
As I've said before, my children didn't cry immediately after their dad died either, they went to play. Nor at his funeral. It took them months and years to process their private emotions and grief.You have no idea how he reacted in his life, from those clips.
He said he cried, on Dr Phil. But even if he hadn't said that, it wouldn't mean he didn't feel grief or cry.
Thanks, I've read prolifically on the case. Nothing points to his involvement, it's all speculation.
So what if he spoke on the 911 call. "What did you find?" He knew they were looking for JBR when they went into his room and he heard they'd found something they were telling the call handler about - the ransom note. Not surprising he was awake with all that commotion.
There is no evidence he was still feces smearing. That occurred when Patsy had cancer.
Yep, he had a glass of tea and touched a bowl. It doesn't point to murder. Particularly not since there was a time delay between JBR eating pineapple and her death. Train tracks were on the floor. Anyone could have used them in staging a brutal murder scene.