nwmouse
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That was discussed here yesterday. It was the wrong Watts.I have never heard anything to that effect. That sounds like a typical Internet rumor.
That was discussed here yesterday. It was the wrong Watts.I have never heard anything to that effect. That sounds like a typical Internet rumor.
He was absolutely not mandated to give an interview, but under the circumstances, it would have struck many people as odd, had he not given one.
We’ve seen countless tearful pleas from the families of missing people over the years, and I think that most people have come to expect that.
Not about this case, but there are plenty of women I will never believe including Jodi Arias and Casey Anthony
I have never heard anything to that effect. That sounds like a nasty Internet rumor.
I think the main reason he discussed it, is that it took the focus off of the important questions. He didn’t have to lie about the shirt, so he was happy to talk about it.
Yes, he looked good, but I would say he would have preferred if trained dogs weren't running through the house and barking as he tried to keep his lies straight!
And he seemed to be so happy about that shirt... seemed to bring a true smile to his face while answering questions about his babies and wife buried in oil and dirt.
Curious to know where that shirt really did come from.
In reference to the "she" error. The defense would not have done this error on purpose would they have?
Agree. My next question would be how could you ever smile again knowing you'd dumped your babies in oil tanks and buried your wife and unborn son in dirt.
The thing is, you are choosing to ignore all of the positive and loving comments Shanann’s family and friends had to say about her. You are choosing to ignore their deeply felt personal pain and grief over her loss. They shed real, heart wrenching tears during their interviews talking about her. I’m talking about NU, the Thayer’s, the babysitter, Jeremy Lindstrom, and the additional group of friends from Colorado whose lives Shanann touched so profoundly they travelled to North Carolina to attend her funeral. Her father and brother, too. They all wrote about their love for her on their FB Pages. They all spoke so highly of Shanann. How caring and kind she was. How she was always there for them. Not a one of them believes that there’s the slightest possibility that Shanann murdered anyone. They’re all doing everything they can to help the prosecution, and none of them have visited C.W. in jail. They were all dumbfounded by what happened. They all said they thought SW and C.W. were a loving couple, who worked well together as a team, couldn’t keep their hands off one another, that Shanann loved him dearly. Don’t you think one of them would have mentioned abuse if they thought there was any evidence of any? They all spent a lot of time in each other’s company, and they all saw that Santa video long before we did.I understand that, but I too am mindful of the families distress and my working theory is not something I would express in public as it doesn't put SW in a very favourable light.
I wonder if this could tie into thoughts here that he was a go-with-the-flow guy and did what he was told. And also mention his tech school roommate said some things I interpreted as similar. Sorry, I do not have those words the room mate said.Here is my question. He is not mandated to give an interview, is he? Imagining myself in a situation like this, would I even spend the time on the interview? Or would I say, "go away, guys, I have my stuff to do, I have to communicate with the police, I have no time for you?"
Because unless it is an appeal to the kidnappers, no way would I agree to spend the time on the national TV while in fact my family might need me at this moment.
bbmHe strikes me as hollow. A straw man going through the motions of being a loving dad and husband, the act of being a normal HUMAN.
Not sure who you are referencing, but almost sure not involved in this case.If it was Juan Martinez, he would research that and know, and not tell anybody ....and bring it up in trial as a bombshell If it was purchased by somebody else.
ETA. :juanettes:
I bet his wife bought it for him when she was on her trip to NC. That's where the Tarheels are from.
And it is weird, and very strange, that he would wear that shirt, if he told the truth about her killing the children.
If my husband strangled our babies, there is no way I would get up the next day, and put on anything he had given me as a gift, including my wedding ring..
Not sure who you are referencing, but almost sure not involved in this case.
I bet his wife bought it for him when she was on her trip to NC. That's where the Tarheels are from.
And it is weird, and very strange, that he would wear that shirt, if he told the truth about her killing the children.
If my husband strangled our babies, there is no way I would get up the next day, and put on anything he had given me as a gift, including my wedding ring..