Heymom
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If Lin Wood orchestrated this and Burke slipped saying he went downstairs to play with his toy when everyone was asleep, then there's a contradiction. I might be alone with this belief, but a good attorney will not ask a question in court unless he/she already knows the answer. You don't put someone into an interview unless you can control the questions and/or the answers. And if you can't control the questions then you control the answers. You prep the hell out of the client. You make sure that even someone throwing softballs at your client can't trip them up so you prepare them for any and all questions. This isn't a deposition. It's a televised interview. There is more leeway in how the client can be prepped.
Dr Phil said the questions weren't controlled and he could ask whatever he wanted. I don't remember any claim that Burke wasn't prepped in advance.
Dr Phil said he "thought" John said he used the flashlight to put Burke to bed. This wasn't John or Burke saying they used the flashlight but Dr Phil "thought" it was said. Before this time Patsy and John denied knowing anything about the flashlight. Now it's in play. They put it into John's hands, but there's still deniability. If they manage to find new evidence on the flashlight, there's now a reason why John's hands were on it the night of the murder.
Burke was also brought into play. He went downstairs after the family went to bed. This does not mean he was in the basement, but can put him in the living room. Most people here believe this was a slip. Before this time, Burke wouldn't talk to LE and had his attorney send a cease and desist letter. It would be a weak assumption to believe that Burke still doesn't have legal representation. And if he had legal representation, how is it that they wouldn't know what Burke was going to say before he said it in such an important interview? So why did they permit Burke to reveal that he was downstairs at almost the same time the intruder was supposed to be there? The only conclusion I've been able to reach about this is that this wasn't a bombshell. Burke planned to make this statement before the interview and he wasn't the only one who knew about it.
This is my opinion, of course.
Maybe he's a true sociopath and not only realizes he's not ever going to be prosecuted but rather enjoys dropping "clues" and mocking others, as he seemed to show when he was 9, just 2 weeks after the murder of his sister, when he said blithely to a psychiatrist that he was "going on with his life," as well as when he was 11 and described his mother as "going psycho" when she could not find his sister whose dead body was lying in the basement. Maybe he gets a thrill out of this game.