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I've thought a lot about everything that is known, everything that LE has stated over the past seven months. What catches me the most, what is most disturbing, is that they have determined this to be a homicide but insist that the public is safe and a killer isn't running around out there (paraphrasing Dan Bender interviews). MOO, that tells me that they have, since their last press release in March, know who the suspect is and have been confident that it is an isolated and horrible crime upon Dylan, no other children within the community are in danger. Is that because no other children are within MR's grasp? IDK. MOO, they won't name anyone a POI until they have an arrest.
What disturbs me the most is the cold manner in which MR talked about the body of his son. I don't know about you (in general), but I couldn't talk about a deceased pet dog with as calm of a tone that he used to describe the remains of his son, very disturbing IMO.
Understood, and if you've seen any of my posts referring to MR you know I consider him the #1 POI. That said, and I am reluctant to give him any semblance of a hall pass whatsoever, I do know people in shock can react quite oddly. When I lost a loved one, my first instinct was that I needed to go workout, when I needed to head to the hospital instead. He might have been medicated or even dissociated. Who knows.
Really disturbingly odd though, I agree. And yes, I stand firm in my belief he is POI #1.
Frankly, I will be happy if im wrong. An act like this by a father is truly unfathomable.
But all that said, I suspect this will end up be a very very long thread. A POI will be arrested, and then unless there is an accomplice that confesses and cooperates, we will have to endure a protracted sentancing and trial. And then, the Perp will game the system delay after delay, and enjoy flatvscreen t.v. and woodshop as a mother and brother grieve. If you think I exaggerate, look up and check on the life Polly Klaas' killer is living.
Then of course, these families must endure the parole hearings, and while we the taxpayers foot the bill.
I dont have all the answers, but certainly the creampuff treatment these evildoers receive is no deterent to crime.