Sonata
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I think Baez said it best when he said that anyone that does the opposite of what is normally accepted by society after the death of a loved one can fall into the realm of ugly coping. Funny thing ... haven't heard that term outside the US, haven't heard that term outside of a murder defence argument. There is a normal human way that people respond to death. That has been established for centuries. All of a sudden, murder trials in the US today introduce this fantastic theory that normal people have completely abnormal reactions to death and murder, but we should view it as normal. We're supposed to believe that behavioral science is suddenly turned on it's head, and the reactions of Knox and Sollecito, right down to blowing off their day trip and sticking around to lie to police, were completely normal.
If you are suggesting that my father and partner, and thinking about it, my stepfather should be considered abnormal due to their more inward approach to mourning, then I may have to stop coming to this board!