Yeah, that's what I thought. I bet it ain't a picnic. But I bet it doesn't really bother him.
BTW... Firefox has a nifty right-click feature where you can, on some pages, get something called "page info." Certain sites won't show you anything interesting, but a check of the "info" on many websites will show you the last date the page was updated. I tested this at
ravenstree.com -- the page with a photo of his VX, for instance, has not been updated since January.
Then I looked at the
blogspot blog.
It was last updated April 28, 2005. A scant two days after Janet's murder. The link in the first sentence takes you to a screenshot.
I checked some other blogspot blogs to test this -- this one,
The Johnsville News, was last updated May 23. The last entry is May 23rd.
Your wife has been murdered. Two days later, why are you dinkin' around with your blogspot page?
I do know a reporter posted a comment asking Raven if they could use a photo or something, and it was later removed -- but I don't know if comments being deleted change the actual "info" date.
I do know that blogger works this way. You can put any date you want as the entry date. In this instance it's April 25. But the "info" shown by right-clicking and selecting page info on the popup menu will always reflect the real date you updated, no matter what you date the post.
May be nothing, but I figured I'd make note of it.