CHERIE.T
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Having watched the interview I didn't see any "shocking" things. Just more "inconsistencies" (some might call them lies, others might gloss over them) and a way for DB to try and show the public what a good mother she is. JI was basically invisible. Perhaps that's his personality though. DB is definitely more vocal.
I don't believe possible tattoos, shiny hair etc necessarily show innocence or guilt. I don't think some of the inconsistencies show innocence or guilt. They might, but it's not a given.
I think the question of innocence and guilt in this case is quite elemental, basic. It takes you back to where it started: the primary caregiving of Lisa.
The person she depended on that evening; the person that with all her might should have tried to protect her from possible harm, preffered "me time" and made the very specific, deliberate decision to get drunk.
DB chose her own needs above those of Lisa, a child who was sick no less. So when we ask if she is guilty or innocent, the answer to me is simple. I'm not a legal eagle so in the legal sense this is debatable but as a human being with values DB's behavior that night shows she is guilty. Guilty of negligence, child endangerment.
And that's enough for me. I don't know what happened that night. Maybe there was an accident, maybe there was an abduction. One of the saddest parts for me is that a crime started (long) before Lisa disappeared. The moment DB chose "me time" is when she lost her "innocent" - card and nothing can change that for me.
And yes, people make mistakes. But it's only a mistake when you intended not for it to happen. DB intended to get drunk, since she kept drinking. She made the choice that night to choose herself. And sadly, I haven't seen much to suggest she isn't still choosing herself ever since.
All my opinion :twocents:
Imho, you made a great post Magnifying Glass.
bbm-imho