ScarlettScarpetta
When the going gets tough, drink coffee
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So they were right with having their high beams on the R's right away, as the police were right to be looking inside? The R's hid behind their lawyers within, what a day or two, because the police were looking inside? That confuses me- you can't have it both ways. Either they accept that they are going to be investigated along with others and cooperate, or not cooperate.
You will not even think that the R's could have anything to do with it. Nothing that they have done doesn't seem the bit odd to you. Yet you offer no attempt to show anything that points to an intruder. Everything that a RDI posts, you dismiss. I know people grieve and deal with things differently, but wanting to fly out of town an hour or so after your daughter is murdered for a business meeting, not giving an interview the next day, and all the I don't know's.....I'll keep to my opinion that it puts flags up. If you read the transcripts of the R's statements to police, there are a lot of "I think's" in them.
And again, I cannot think of anyone else who was allowed to know the questions from police beforehand, have a say in where the interview was going to take place, and not have phone records and medical records subpoenaed.
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When I think about the case I don't throw away options but look into them piece by piece, I don't ignore things but try to place them in a way they fit. Like a huge jigsaw and I see more not fitting with the RDI than fitting. What I see is conjecture and opinions that everyone is entitled to but I don't see the path laid out clearly. I see big pits in the road that take one down a rabbit hole to pure storyland.
To me all it says is they had great lawyers, Lawyers that could see the landscape and wanted to protect their clients. I am still reading transcripts.
But I see things in there that I think show they needed attys to help them along.