I can bawl my eyes out and look normal five minutes later. I mean, we can pick apart pictures and such, but really all it's going to be is a reflection of how we view the people in those photos.
And you know, it sort of makes me sick that people are jumping on the sister or whichever family member it was who said she was the "best mom, hands down". Her comments in court do ring sort of a narcissistic tone with me. And let me tell you, as the scapegoat child of a narcissist, they have an uncanny ability to project perfection to everyone outside of the household. My entire family thinks I am insane, and the cause for all of the strife that ever went on in our house, because I was the kid who got to shoulder the blame for all of the dysfunction. So, maybe she did appear to be a "perfect" mom to the family member who said that. Or maybe the family breeds narcissists who will say anything to keep their reputation squeaky clean. I don't know. But all I know is that I am not about to condone a bandwagon of nastiness towards a family that may very well be sincere and grieving. Aren't we all better than that?
But even so, I have empathy for narcissists. They are not born, they are taught. Where did her parents and the people in her life go wrong? I have empathy for that. I, however, have no sympathy for her. I harbor no hate, but I also am sickened by what little bit I know. I won't say what happened. I won't speculate. As a birder, I'd hate to ever have to eat crow.

If they are responsible for his death, be it by negligence, or flat-out murder, then I hope they get the full punishment that's coming to them.
Hopefully, I won't have to hear anymore mockery and sarcasm towards those of us that aren't lighting up our torches and grabbing our pitchforks just yet.