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I'm pleased that the warrants were released today: The continuing conversation about how police "denied it" or "refuted the rumor" - should cease. It doesn't get more "verified" than a search warrant.
I wonder the impetus for his statement regarding his web searches? Why admit to the searches before they found them? I'm curious if it's because, as an IT professional, he knew they'd find it eventually...or if he thought that admitting it would reinforce the "I was scared of the boogeyman, and then he got me".
In my opinion, the chances of performing that web search and then having that very web search (child death car etc) play into your life coincidentally - well, the chances are about par with the boogeyman.
Imo, naturally.
edit: I'm commenting on his statement to police, which was quoted off the search warrant. Link upthread.)
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BBM, there are those who will say that would suggest a consciousness of guilt. I am one of those.
There are those who will argue that this poor poor forgetful soul is so distraught that he blurted out his fear had become reality and why would he announce such a thing if he really was guilty. I am not one of those.
I think you pegged it