*Perhaps they should have gone to the Memorial thing for Meredith, instead of smoking pot and going out to eat. Perhaps they should have stayed clear-headed if there was the possibility of at least one of them being questioned that evening. Odd behavior yes, paranoid maybe from smoking pot... stupid definately IMO.
*Why does the police saying 'they have proof they were there' have ANY effect on a totally innocent person? They were not tortured! Why become 'unnerved'??? Potty breaks and after-pizza snacks excluded.
"I don't know" or "I have no idea what you are talking about" works just fine.
Whether they accept it or not has no bearing, you are innocent. Instead... ask to be shown the PROOF that you were at the crime scene or not telling the truth.
Most people under suspicion of murder are disliked, it is only natural. IMO their behavior and statements are what made them the 'odd ones out' and brought them under suspicion.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the was plenty of stress on AK and RS... just the exact cause of that stress is viewed much differently between you and I :innocent: .
BBM: But that's the problem. Simple protestations of innocence do not "work just fine" in cases of coerced statements.
Most of us have little to no experience with being called liars, with being accused of unspeakable acts, with dealing with implacable interrogators who insist over and over and over that night is day.
I think I might be able to handle it, but only because I've read extensively about this case, the WM3 and other cases of coerced testimony. People whose only real knowledge of criminal cases is the "Mr. Policeman is your friend" lesson from kindergarten are at quite a disadvantage.