The man who lives by the pig farm and has 2 priors for stalking. I'm not pointing fingers at him because those were a long time ago and we don't know the circumstances. It could have been someone that he thought was cheating on him....who knows.
My question is, do people usually know when they are going to be interviewed by a reporter and on TV? This looked like an impromptu interview to me. He was nervous and unkempt. Personally, I wouldn't allow myself to be interviewed in a big case like this, unless it was my loved one at stake. Plus couldn't he or anyone refuse the reporter? He might not have known that though.
My gosh what a terrible position to be put in, innocent or guilty!
I am also surprised about the interview with the guy who lives near the pig farm. Although, if reporters already dig up dirt on his past (ie, his stalking arrests), maybe he felt that speaking for himself was the best way to proclaim his innocence in this case. In my opinion, when people hide from the press or give “no comment”, they are often viewed in a worse light by the public.
http://nypost.com/2018/08/02/cops-grill-hog-farmers-for-hours-about-missing-college-student/