The lamp that he keeps bringing up that she apparently threw at him?
The lamp that he keeps bringing up that she apparently threw at him?
Just because he said it was earlier, does not mean it was.If I remember correctly, that was an earlier incident he described in his interview, the death involved her allegedly going at him with a chisel, knocking him to the floor, getting on top of him and him strangling her with a belt.
Of course, I don't believe any of it, except that he probably did strangle her with a belt.
Just because he said it was earlier, does not mean it was.
There is often some truth among lies and him mentioning it always stuck out to me.
I'm not suggesting it was used to kill her, maybe she did throw it and it angered him.Always possible of course, but I think if the lamp was involved in the death scenario, he'd have said so. He's not the brightest chap. I'm interested in whether the embedded glass was pre or post-mortem, without knowing that we can't make any level of assumption.
I'm not suggesting it was used to kill her, maybe she did throw it and it angered him.
Now you've said that, made me think he could of used the cord.
Like you said he's not the brightest.
It's possible Tina used a lamp in self defence, she might have grabbed at anything she could when she was being murdered. IMO RS could then have spun it as 'she threw it at me' for a little bit extra victim playing. JMOI'm not suggesting it was used to kill her, maybe she did throw it and it angered him.
Now you've said that, made me think he could of used the cord.
Like you said he's not the brightest.
It's possible Tina used a lamp in self defence, she might have grabbed at anything she could when she was being murdered. IMO RS could then have spun it as 'she threw it at me' for a little bit extra victim playing. JMO
I always got a feeling with RS that he was 'pre explaining'. There's probably some truth to the chisel too but more likely Tina grabbed it and tried to use it in self defence while being murdered. JMOI think you have hit a point there. She was found in her nightwear, so if he attacked her in bed, the bedside lamp would possibly be an obvious handy defensive weapon. However, he had no apparent injuries 5 days later, and he did say the lamp was an earlier incident. This is why I really want them to tell us about the glass! It throws up questions.
Darnit, court has recessed for the day, just when things were getting interesting.
This poor woman. It sounds like he was a controlling psycho drawn to her because of her young age and the possibilities of manipulating her emotionally.
He was suspicious from the beginning. Way, way too much to say to the media. It's one thing to give potentially helpful information, it's another thing for someone who should be so overcome with grief to be actively courting media to the extent that he was. And agreed it doesn't look like he's all that bright, but you can't help but notice that he was spewing forth that information earlier on about the renovations of the home to make everything "perfect" for when Tina returned. So he may not be all that bright, but he was definitely trying to do the best with what he had (in a reprehensible way) nonetheless. Like a normal person in his position would be worried about renovations with his wife missing, and perhaps dead? I think he was trying to manipulate the media the same way he tried to manipulate the poor young woman who'd married him.
RIP Tina.
He's shown no regard for Tina since she was first reported missing, trying to make her out to be some kind of abuser. Burying her face down was really one last act of utter contempt. Her poor family, having to hear how disrespectfully she was treated, even in death. JMOFace down... not a smidgeon of respect shown to her. I'm not sure why this details is triggering me, just feels like he dumped a bin bag.
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