If you're saying that there is a logical reason for any one statement, facial expression or action in someone who may have committed a crime, I completely agree with you. No one thing is an indicator of guilt, any more than a prosecutor can make an effective case out of a single piece of evidence. My suspicions about MR are based on a cumulative list of things that, IMO, are indicative of deception. Number one: he has not, so far and to my knowledge, actually said, "I did not kill Dylan," which should be very, very easy to do. If anyone can provide me with a quote, TIA. And thanks for your response. Even if we don't agree, your comments are always insightful and thoughtful.
Lord howdy, I can imagine the buzz it would generate if MR suddenly said, "I did not kill Dylan." He would be skewered. He's already being skewered for saying he had nothing to do with his disappearance after saying he doesn't know where he is. Cheese-O-Pete!!!
ETA: My cheeseopete was at the drama that would ensue if he said that, not at the poster.
