Was this specific of an interview REALLY necessary? Can I give my opinion on the insensitivity of this?
1. BB: Setback of insurance? seriously? Your wife/mother of your 3 baby girls has been brutally murdered and you're thinking about counseling? Shouldn't that (a) have already started and (b) i'm sure bb could have reached out to MANY in the community for counseling services that could have been donated to those girls! It's only been 3 weeks. And you have to discuss insurance?? Forget about the dysfunction in your marriage - show your kids that you are upset that your mother has been taken from them in the most brutal way possible!
2. MT: ""Tucker is well aware of all of the rumors about the killer's identity. As for speculation that it was her ex-husband, Randy Bevers, she says, "He was in California, and they've proven that.
He and his wife had to fly back the next day.""""
I thought most everyone here said/thought/heard from somewhere that RB and VB DROVE back? They flew back the NEXT day? Why didn't they fly back that same day to be with their son? IMO? And don't bring that up in a People interview about your ex'es alibi. Where is the focus here??
3. MT: Adding fuel to the fire. IMO putting a lot on MB that has already been discussed in the media, and bringing the "flirtatious" etc stuff up again, how surprised they are (huh?) - all the while saying to protect the girls - and bringing it up again? It takes 2, hun, for a marriage to break.
IMO, I wish someone would stand up for MB. I think that is what is frustrating me to no end. There may be a reason for it so I'm not doubting that possibly LE may be involved on the silence on that side. I just want someone to speak up for her.
How much can the "dead's" name be drug through the mud without bringing up the other side? And there is one.
Thank you, LE and all authorities involved, for handling so much behind the scenes that will solve this case. The public cares so much, and we trust you. (doesn't mean we don't want to spit fire LOL)
Source:
http://www.people.com/article/texas-fitness-instructor-died-husband-speaks