You keep showing me videos of him acting far more confident, collected, and prepared than he was in the presser. Are you sure that it's me who is "reading too much into it"? :fence:
I'm firm on MO regarding Converse's behavior in the presser. What he's done in other cases isn't my concern...
Thank you for sharing. With all due respect to your friends and their experiences in LE, I can honestly say that I've talked to several homicide detectives who have become numb to the graphic violence they see day in and day out. There are going to be stories supporting both sides of this...
I keep going back to Converse being on the force for 35 years, with the last 12 of those years being on the Homicide team. This man has seen more graphic violence in those 35/12 years than I can ever imagine. Many homicide detectives will admit to becoming "numb" to hardcore violence after...
Only two networks provided footage of the presser (WTHR and RTV). RTV didn't share the full presser like WTHR did. The RTV version edited out the part in question.
I agree that it is expected that Converse would be more nervous in the presser than he would be in the interview. However, he...
Couldn't agree more. The surveillance supposedly shows a "dark-colored SUV", which would make sense because the husband drives a "dark-colored SUV". In fact, if I have the timeline correct, the "dark-colored SUV" was seen on surveillance at around 6:00 AM, which is around the same time the...
Great idea! Great find! I agree that Captain Converse is seemingly a quirky fellow. That said, he appeared much calmer in the interview than he did the presser. Honestly, I am equally as suspicious about the scrambled audio as I am Converse's behavior. I also took note of Converse's eyes...
Captain Converse's nervous behavior during the presser is concerning. We're talking about a 35 year vet, 12 years in Homicide, who was shaking like a leaf. His behavior was certainly unexpected, IMO. Watch it for yourself here and let me know why you think he was so nervous. Also, can someone...
Thank you. I understand we're getting in to semantics now, but the quote indicates that a subject was seen "walking westbound", not "walking away from" (the area of the Blackburn residents)".
To me, this quote is simply verbalizing what we've already seen on the Sunnyfield Ct surveillance...