Here's what I don't understand... I can understand being talked into any of those things, if I was dazed from the exertions of giving birth, etc., and honestly couldn't remember 100% of what I did.
What I can't understand being "talked into", is "lighting the baby on fire". You think that'd be pretty memorable; no? Not exactly the kind of thing you'd have to think much about? I mean, fire hurts (former smoker here); and you know it can do damage; and it's super bright and memorable in the bargain. If she didn't try to cremate the baby at any point, why'd she say so to police?
Here's how the Reid interrogation method works:
LE: we know what happened and we have evidence to prove it. What you told us doesn't match the evidence. And we can prove it.
LE: we know you're actually a really good person, and I'm sure you have a perfectly understandable reason for what you did. But unless you tell us the truth about what you did, we can't do anything for you.
LE (specific to this case, and deliberately choosing what they believe from the 1st interview is a vulnerability they can use to make Skylar break):
We know what you want is to give Anabelle a proper burial. And your dad has told us that too, that it is very important to him. To all of you.
To do what's right for your daughter, you need to tell us the truth.
LE: So what about that fire?
SR: what fire? No. No. No. No. No. No. I did not. No. No. No.
LE: We can prove it. Tell us the truth or we'll be forced to keep poking into your daughter's remains, sifting through them, who knows when you'll be able to bury her? What about that fire?
SR: No.
LE: We know there was a fire. Your daughter's bones were charred. We can prove it. It happened. That isn't the question.
LE: But we also know you're a good person who loved your daughter and who wants to do the right thing for her.
LE: so we know you didn't just throw her into a fire to get of her or anything like that. You wanted to cremate her, right? Which is normal. And then you could keep some of her ashes with you forever, right? Because you loved her?
LE: We're not going to judge you, we just need you to tell us how you set her on fire. How high did the flames go? Before you stopped and put them out.
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Watching that interrogation made me heartsick and angry. The question for me wasn't and isn't why did Skylar tell LE she set her baby on fire if it wasn't true. Skylar the pleaser was trying to please, but since the fire never happened, that was rather difficult.
My question is how in the world could the LE interrogating her believe the fire story that yes, they most definitely coerced out of her?