In agreement, steelman.
I think the Minkley pathology factor weighs heavy in this, although that is not to say another sicko could not have come along to fill that role if ECBoss was determined.
He, too, is a man of pathologies.
But, yes, having Minkley at hand-y-man had to be a factor that may have pushed this from thoughts to words to action.
I think even Hellams was probably induced from thought to action by the availability of Minkley's mix of pathologies.
"Say, you know that old buddy of mine who's back in town? Well, he says when he was in Fort Worth, he...."
Hellams was probably seeing an opportunity for dollar bills in his roles in all of this.
MEM very much shares culpability with this trio. Her pathology in this tragedy is not without responsibility. Not at all.
Her online words throughout were themselves a glimpse into a woman who resorts to manipulation attempts when feeling the wringer squeezing tighter.
I hope any deals made out of this that might benefit her be small, if any at all. My opinion is that her known inactions and actions warrant a heavy punishment. I can't see how withholding solid information about four dead people could warrant anything less.
Not for any of them and that includes those who did not on-their-own provide information they had personal knowledge of as soon as they knew Leah Martin was missing and from where.
Anyone local or with local ties to Graham would have known quickly. Especially anyone plugged into the local friends/family via social media.
I got lots of thoughts about the different chickas who have proximity to these three arrestees. I'm being nice by not saying more right now.
To MEM I would say, "Get real, honey. Pray as you will, ain't nobody gonna turn a toad into a prince. Ain't no prince gonna save you in the world. Ain't no amount of good lovin' gonna turn that man or others like him into anything other than what he is.
"A monster, in some people's words.
"Life isn't Beauty and the Beast.
"You say you're concerned about your children if you are 'taken away?' Gimme a break. Your children were around a man you knew had killed three people.
"You did that. You are responsible for how all of this has impacted your children.
"You can rebuild your life from where it stands today, but Leah Martin cannot.
"For that, you also bear some responsibility and, yes, you should pay.