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He strikes me as the kind of person that has a hard time saying 'no'. IMOSo odd that he would do the interviews in the first place.
He strikes me as the kind of person that has a hard time saying 'no'. IMOSo odd that he would do the interviews in the first place.
I'm glad you said this. I have thought to myself, during this, what if this were my brother? (not suggesting CW is your brother, but as a point of reference of someone I truly care about.) My brother is shy, small in stature, loving by all accounts. What if his family was suddenly gone and he knew where and the media was all over him? He would remain calm and polite. I would be able to see thru it immediately because I love him so much and understand how he works. Behind the scenes, with me, he would show his true self.
Is this how you see him? Again, I'm not suggesting he's your brother but someone you know very deeply.
People pleaser?He strikes me as the kind of person that has a hard time saying 'no'. IMO
Remember there IS always another side.
Not just where they are, but who put them in that awful place, and why! Knew that they were dead and he was partly, or completely responsible! Knew THAT THEY WERE NOT COMING BACK, even as he said; please bring them back." Would your brother smile knowingly and preen for a reporter while knowing the truth?I'm glad you said this. I have thought to myself, during this, what if this were my brother? (not suggesting CW is your brother, but as a point of reference of someone I truly care about.) My brother is shy, small in stature, loving by all accounts. What if his family was suddenly gone and he knew where and the media was all over him? He would remain calm and polite. I would be able to see thru it immediately because I love him so much and understand how he works. Behind the scenes, with me, he would show his true self.
Is this how you see him? Again, I'm not suggesting he's your brother but someone you know very deeply.
But he did say; No! In a very brutal and final fashion!People pleaser?
I think its important to keep an open mind until we hear ALL the verified facts at trial. Until then, we should not discount a VI aka Trinket78's observations. MOO!There is not always 'another side' that is valid, when it comes to cold blooded murder.
And his response, to what he says is his wife's violence, makes no sense to many people.
Not just where they are, but who put them in that awful place, and why! Knew that they were dead and he was partly, or completely responsible! Knew THAT THEY WERE NOT COMING BACK, even as he said; please bring them back." Would your brother smile knowingly and preen for a reporter while knowing the truth?
That’s what a loving father does, appeals to the public in an effort to get his kids back. He had a story to sell. Fortunately he failed.So odd that he would do the interviews in the first place.
Care to share what his insights were? I'm very curious!My DH found CW's behavior to be very odd. More so than I did. It was eye-opening. If anyone here has an introverted, type B husband or close male friend/relative, have them watch the videos, ask them what they see.
Yes that's true. I'm certainly not a professional, but I think the inappropriate behavior would be consistent. His wasn't. You also have to keep it in context of thee dark secrets he knew!It's not unusual for people to respond inappropriately under stressful situations. JMO
I’ll do my best to answer this. I can see where the masses view is what you said. It’s only because I know him I didn’t see that. I saw fear and nervousness. I saw someone who was trying to keep it together. He meant what he said. He wanted his family back. It was a nightmare staying in that house that night. It’s easy for me to have this view because I know his mannerisms. No need for anyone to jump on me for this. This is only how I saw it.
Well said.I think its important to keep an open mind until we hear ALL the verified facts at trial. Until then, we should not discount a VI aka Trinket78's observations. MOO!
There is not always 'another side' that is valid, when it comes to cold blooded murder.
And his response, to what he says is his wife's violence, makes no sense to many people.
Yes, you have expressed what puzzles me (and I'm assuming many of us). Would love some insight on this.My problem with it is that he seemed to be doing way too good of a job 'keeping it together.'
Why did he smile so big and act so upbeat about his tarheels shirt? If he truly watched his babyies die at the hands of his wife, and he was then emotional enough to kill her and his unborn son, how was he able to keep it together as well as he did?
I am not trying to jump on you, I am just trying to understand his psyche. How could he go through such a devastating loss, then go to work the next morning and do what he did, then act like it was all OK?
I'm not sure I understand this question. can you elaborate? Not sure why my quote is not coming through?Did you contact him and tell him to confess?
My brother would feel helpless actually and just try to get thru the moment. He would feel very pressured by everything and very alone. His politeness could very well be misread imo. He would not lie to the cameras tho. He would go quiet instead.Not just where they are, but who put them in that awful place, and why! Knew that they were dead and he was partly, or completely responsible! Knew THAT THEY WERE NOT COMING BACK, even as he said; please bring them back." Would your brother smile knowingly and preen for a reporter while knowing the truth?