CaringCitizen
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Her husband looks dead pan...which could read 'shell-shocked' in a sense, but in another...I can't quite get a consistent read on him. He seems very contained, almost detached (calling her "a lively little person")...even when breaking down at the news conference--his face contorted but I saw no tears. I'm not making accusation here...it's more a personality read, from body language and verbal and nonverbal expression.
When I watched the first family presser and then how all the reporters used the next morning's presser to ask questions about Clint, I went back and studied the footage. He does smile and laugh (I have still shots of it) prior to the tears. I posted that I thought this was the impetus for reporters to ask so much about him the next day - but that we didn't know enough to really think it could be him. His body language made me suspicious too but it wasn't enough. Something was still nagging me - in particular the timeline didn't work very well to be Clint (if the sighting at the gas station was real, for example).
BUT, after it was clear he was not involved I had to figure out why this gap was there for me. I did figure it out. I think during that presser he is looking at a smiling photo of Whitney. I think he points to her when he smiles/laughs briefly before crying. You can't see her photo during his time at the podium but I think that's what happened. I had to figure this out for myself because I am an excellent read of people and was very bothered by the still shots I was able to capture of the smile and the laugh. I didn't post them because I couldn't make the timeline work for it to be Clint.
I also am not on FB so I didn't see all the many consistent genuinely loving photos of them together. I saw the few that were posted ahead of time but none like the barrage of them that came after Holt was announced as the killer.
For me, the smile/laughing at the presser by Clint is solved in my mind now. He was looking at his wife and smiling the same way they do with each other in almost all of the photographs we have now seen.
I think he's a good guy.
BTW - I can't believe how much this case has sucked me in. I am behind on just about everything!
And I also must watch the third and final presidential debate tonight (6PM local). I am worried sick that we are about to go in a terrible direction. I'm mailing in my vote this week.
This lovely performance by Iris Dement gives me strength that others care too. This incredible performance really moves me. It's especially powerful with headphones on. Iris was raised on the Gospel and rarely gets political so it is all the more special and rare.
[video=youtube;hhgb9hYjX3g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhgb9hYjX3g[/video]
Sorry for the brief off topic - life is moving so fast.
I really enjoy learning from all of you here on this board. And I really hope that justice is served in this case in the end, for Whitney.
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