Actually, per the AA, HH wasn't cooperative -- at least not until probably after her mom was arrested (in March).The charges were probably talked about prior to trial ,and it was probably related to some tactic where they told her they would charge her for lying if she was found to be lying . She wasnt . impedding an investigation lying to a LE officer ..etc.. there is a lot of playground here for investigators to use. She was not found to be lying and ,she is pretty compliant and seems to have been the whole time.
I know more about bipolar disorder than I ever cared to know because my mom has it. And while LS has exhibited signs of possible mania at times (specifically, impulsivity, pressurized speech, and an exaggerated sense of self), her behavior could just as easily be indicative of other disorders. Borderline Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder are a few that come to mind. But, more importantly, I haven’t seen a shred of evidence that suggests she's ever suffered from psychosis.
Psychotic episodes don’t just magically go away or resolve their own. That’s not how psychosis works. I have to assume that’s why she's claiming she was in a dissociative state instead. Recovering from psychosis is a hard, lengthy process that often requires hospitalization. For family members, it can often feel like an excruciating and painful slog of two steps forward and three steps back. No one having a psychotic episode can make the kind of methodical plans LS made. They would never be able to conceal a body without detection for even a brief period of time. They would never be able to muster up the kind of focus required to move clear across the country with such purpose. When my mom was in the throes of psychosis, she circled images of Santa Claus on a Where’s Waldo? activity sheet and wrote her name backwards and upside down like that possessed chick from that movie Stigmata.
Sadly, I’m not joking.
It's possible that LS was hospitalized for mania or depression when she lied to HH and said she had cancer years ago. But I didn't see anything that resembled either of those things during her trip back to Colorado with the police. And we know she wasn't hospitalized between the day she killed Gannon and her arrest. Considering the fact that psychosis doesn't just resolve on its own, I think it's clear LS wasn't suffering from a psychotic break at the time of and/or after Gannon's death.
IMHO
It's actually not that much. I thought so too. But today I went to the forensic journals and found that spraying a light solution of baking powder on a body helps preserve it during the autopsy period (this is especially used in veterinary medicine, but around the world, it's used for humans as well). It needs to be reapplied if days and days go by. By the time the body was found, there would be no further aid from the baking soda (if applied - although knowing T., she could have dumped a lot in there), The soda itself might have mostly decomposed or entirely decomposed (which is why if your carpet is an issue, you might have to reapply several times).
But I figure that the cold was her first idea about slowing decomp, and if she used baking soda, it might have helped delay for a few more days. Indeed, since decomp occurs more quickly in humid environments, she ought not to have headed for FL - but her nerves must have been jangling, because I figure she knew decomp would be accelerated by damp.
That's why she tried to throw him into the water.
All my speculation, JMO. At any rate, the volume of baking soda used for this purpose in Egypt was very small (kind of like using talcum powder on a baby - so not that much). Indeed, one could mix the baking soda with talc to good effect for this purpose or with arrowroot or cornstarch. All of those things do decompose into other products and might well be undetectable three months out.
IMO.
Too bad for the defense that T maintained a veritable spree of violence, sustained over nearly 24 hours, with typical functioning in between. Leaving her phone behind, going shopping, answering the door, sending little L away. No one-time crime of passion, no obvious psychotic break. Just self-serving T serving herself.
So it wasn't spontaneous and Irresistible. She assembled her kill kit -- or went in search as she needed. Methodical, calculated. Many opportunities to cease and desist, including when she did exactly that, for a period overnight between the fire and the truck video.
Soulless wretch.
Jmo
When the evidence gets a little too heavy, I like to look back at the time when LS was insisting that she wanted to represent herself: