But he unfolded before rolling cameras the love notes she left him, hand-written notes of the tenderest mercies
Hi HS - I like the poetic manner in which you describe things. It's a bit quirky, but I like quirky.
Here are some of the things I'm wondering about (rhetorical questions):
1. I wonder if RT mentioned in his media interview that LE told him he had been "deceptive" in the polygraph because he doesn't know that LE typically never tells the media the results of a polygraph? I wonder if he was trying to get ahead of something (i.e. tell the media before LE does in order to affect public opinion), or was he genuinely baffled that he could have 'failed' because he knows he told the truth?
IME, LE doesn't tell the public if a subject tested deceptive on a polygraph. However, I've seen probable cause affidavits (when LE has requested a search warrant) that mentioned polygraph results. But I don't recall ever hearing/reading LE announcing polygraph results to the public - that's just not something they do, since polygraphs are only used as an investigative tool.
What's significant, IMO, is that LE asked RT to undergo a polygraph. If he had refused, that would have raised red flags for the investigators. Who knows whether or not the results truly indicated deception. LE can tell a subject anything they want - it's legal for LE to lie to a subject.
2. I wonder if RT shared the affectionate memory of BT's love notes because he's in shock that his wife is inexplicably missing, and while he's apparently bewildered about what may have befallen her, he's reminiscing about all the love they shared and hopes to be reunited with her?
Did he mention the love notes in an effort to persuade LE, the family, the public that he had nothing to do with his wife's mysterious disappearance? If so, that still doesn't necessarily point to his involvement. After all, according to him, he's been told by LE that he'd been "deceptive" during the polygraph.
Even an innocent person will try to muster what they believe & hope is evidence of their innocence, if they've been led to believe by LE that they're a possible suspect because they were told they allegedly 'failed' the polygraph.
IMO, the public doesn't have enough information in order to make a reliable determination about what may have happened to BT.