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This is interesting to think about. Perhaps his parents would be more inclined to understand he was the murderer if he lied about his situation at WSU. I feel deeply for his family, and suspect they put up with a lot. JMOO
I can imagine his monversations. I think he finds himself smart, charming, attractive, and the people (women) who refused to see that, they were wrong.
Mother likely got a daily monologue about the morons he was forced to face every day. It's exhausting for the smartest man in every room where he was forced to deal with students far beneath him, supervisors with ridiculous expectations over situations he surely refused to recognize or correct.
Many of us know people like that. A hundred jobs and it's always the manager who is bad, never them.
I'm guessing he fell short of every single expectation. Cooperation, respect, attendance. And not open to correction.
Unable, unwilling to consider another perspective. I suspect his family learned a long time prior that challenging BK never ended well, better to nod, agree with a mmmhmmm, and pray he was merely venting.
JMO