Moxie Vi
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Question about opinions on Burke's affect on the Dr. Phil interview. Instead of his inappropriateness indicating guilt or psychopathy could it instead arise from disassociating? Due to trauma in his life he may disassociate and it doesn't always present as staring slack jawed at a wall. I disassociate due to trauma and can carry on complete conversations while my conscious mind is in a safe place. The visible part of me displays what I have been taught is acceptable growing up - smiling and happy - which is not always appropriate at the moment. This arose when my mom died last year even though she died from cancer and my trauma is years past (have PTSD). When I watched the interview I could see myself acting like that. Not out of guilt, but out of survival. It's not intentional.
I definitely think it was an inside job. I think at a minimum Burke knows something. I flip flop daily between which of the Ramsey's is actually responsible. I just don't think his inappropriate affect is convincing enough.
I definitely think it was an inside job. I think at a minimum Burke knows something. I flip flop daily between which of the Ramsey's is actually responsible. I just don't think his inappropriate affect is convincing enough.