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This wasn't odd at all, really. The reporter asked about the accusations his EX-wife made. MR said "God love her, God love everybody" with a bit of a disgusted snort (not really a snort but definitely frustration). Then he said he wasn't going to talk about that, his focus was on Dylan (or something pretty close).
Actually, I think he handled it very well. He has to be hurting from the accusations that have been thrown at him and he is refusing to take the bait. Good for him.
To me, he seemed sincere and distraught. The clip was short, but I found him believable.
Salem
You know, I agree.
On the details without the video, I totally had the dad pegged. It IS all too weird and convenient.
On video, not so much. The mom seemed more disingenuous to me than he did, although there is almost no chance she hurt him. He reminded me so much of my dad. Doesn't like the spot light, doesn't like fuss, doesn't like cameras, but doing what he needs to do and steering clear of any fuss. Awkward but sincere.
I find it unlikely that a parent would hurt a child of that age so soon after getting him. The older son hugged the dad, there is obviously a father/son affection, I trust the son's instincts here more than the ex-wife's. I don't see calculated and planned, I really don't.
Which leaves rage and temper, which I can totally see him having. I just can't see it without some build up. My impression is that he has a temper, but it comes out after much ignoring and overlooking and shaking of his head.... not a hot head type temper.
(And "that boy" is not hinky at all to me. Wording is not unusual of some southern men IMO. I find it common among men who weren't encouraged to be verbally or emotionally expressive, and maybe didn't have a nururing relationship with their own dad. It IS distancing, because the words don't come naturally, but the underlying feeling is there. Being emotionally expressive is uncomfortable, so they pull it back a bit with language structure. I hear that so much, so it doesn't strike me at all)