http://fox13now.com/2017/01/17/missing-kansas-city-womans-last-text-omg-just-pulled-over-again/
"I was asleep at the time um..she was, she was getting off work it was just like any other night, you know, i just thought she'd come home. She had left work at 4 at 4:11 and she was adamant about going to a gas station."
A few questions before i add my thoughts.
Is he answering a question(s)?
Is he speaking, using his own words, Free editing stage, and not entering, or using the language of another? (parroting back)
For example
Were you asleep at the time she went missing/left work?
"I was asleep at the time um.."
This is entering the language of the interviewer, and not choosing his own words. Deceptive people of answer this way because it's easier, they don't have to think on their feet, thus aleviating the stress lying cause's.
"I was asleep at the time um.."
So if these are his own words, we should note the order in which he speaks. Order often shows priority, and his priority is to tell us he "was asleep" Unless he was asked, why does he have to tell this needless information, that is, if he is alibi building.
Along with this keeps, (for me) the BF the top of my list.
Sanchez says others are questioning whether her working as a server at an adult night club played a role in her disappearance.
Bottom line.
It's a person,
it's someones daughter.
It's my girlfriend . I just want to find out what happened . i want a conclusion to everything.
This is not expected, he reduces her to an "it". He uses the possessive pronoun "my" which is good., but prefixes with "it's". This extreme distancing language something we don't expect a BF to say.
Better still would be to use the pronoun "she". Even better would be to use her name.
The question is why is he distancing himself from her.
Were they involved in shady dealings and it went pear shaped.? Or is it more nefarious?
http://www.kmbc.com/article/boyfrie...t-using-social-media-to-bringtonihome/8613882