Haven't been here in a loooonnng time but it's certainly gotten interesting....
I heard the audio for the first time today and it wasn't what I imagined it would be. I thought from the transcript that the concentration would be incredibly loud, violent-sounding and emotional...GT's voice really creeped me out, he had a particularly emotionless flat affect in his tone that was to me more unnerving than than any kind of screaming confrontation.
IMO, I truly believe that GT has a personality disorder. Most definitely narcissism and potentially sociopathic traits, based on a) a number of his previous behaviours that he outlined on bodybuilding.com and b) his arrest history, which shows an escalation of adrenalin-seeking behaviours and poor impulse control. He certainly also seems to have issues around power and control (which you can see come through in the audio, particularly in his stay/go comments throughout the night to Rrie).
Caveating that, I think the problem in this case is that the appearance of a personality disorder is kind of being seen as an automatic antecedent to him being a murderer. In all actuality, while I think he is a narcissistic sociopath who has absolutely fantasised about similar power-struggle scenarios I unfortunately don't think there's enough in the case yet for murder; however I think he has a shot at being culpible for manslaughter. Compare to G B-C, there were a myriad of reasons why he would want to kill Allison (money, affair); the only motive GT has is for thrills or a power struggle gone bad and that has not been fully established (yet).
My problem also with the audio is that it is a flawed and biased document. I see it as a form of gas lighting, in the sense GT knew about the recording and thus could tailor commentary to suit his own narrative. He appears to have a history of doing that. And no-one can truly know what that narrative or motive for doing this was. If there is a nefarious reason for doing it, it's not being established as yet. Similarly, I feel the audio is presenting only 50% of the story. We don't know what their actions were on the night, if their actions contradicted the audio and if the audio was deliberately manipulated around the action. For example, in regards to rocks, it could've been blown out of proportion deliberately - GT could have thrown the first rock at Rrie in a playful manner, she could have responded playfully and only then did he say 'ow'. It's pure speculation, but casts a lot of doubt on the evidence. We can throw around a lot of theories but no-one can say for certain, which is why I feel the audio is unfortunately flawed. For every argument there's an equal counter-argument.
I am still totally stunned however at his push/pull behaviour when he decided to kick her out. Tells her to leave; but tells her she can't take any of her stuff with her. Why. As if you wouldn't try and take your bag with you etc.Tells her to leave, puts her on the balcony. That makes me so angry; yes, she was drunk and being disorderly. That is no reason to keep her belongings or in an isolated part of his house.
Just...why.