Ron wants someone to come forward with information on what happened to Haleigh and says that he doesn't care who it hurts. Then when professional people conduct a polygraph, a layered voice analysis and hypnosis attempt, and share the results that Misty has lied and that she knows what happened to his little girl, he decides to ignore them. He is once again talking out of both sides of his mouth. I guess as long as the information brought forward doesn't involve he or Misty he is cool with it, right?:waitasec:
How is Ron ignoring them? He said he doesn't know anything about the polygraph, the polygrapher and the statistics, numbers in order to comment. Something to that effect. I'll go back and re-fresh my memory as to what he exactly said.
One thing I did notice, after he heard what the polygrapher said, commercial break, then having time to think about it in that short period of time, his next statement to Nancy was "Let them fry no matter who it hurts". That tells me a lot of what was on his mind, and that doesn't sound like ignore ignore to me.
I sort of felt he looked a few minutes into the show growing more and more like a "doe in the headlights" taking all this information in and processing it. His eyes were wide open staring and that statement came out of him.
Ok, I just re-watched nancy's show with Ron. He didn't ignore or show contempt concerning the question about M and the lie test. He says, "he didn't know anything about them, he spoke with the polygrapher and he was told that it's not in percentages, but either you fail or pass, that's all he knows". He also states in replying to this same question, "that he has not seen any evidence in any way proving she failed, and that he wasn't to talk about LE's investigation".
So in all fairness to Ron, if I had not seen anything but hearsay, as he also stated, "he was aware of what's being said, but he hasn't seen anything (evidence) showing she failed and lied". So for us to expect him to condemn his wife without proof is the guidelines I would rightfully judge my own husband in the same situation, as I know I would lean towards his innocence until someone showed me some evidence otherwise.
Adding though, I believe Ron is seeing the light reluctanly, but none the less seeing.