snoofer
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Yes, it is against the law to lie to police.........but there is no requirement to answer any or all questions police may put to you. That is why the police asked him if he was "willing" to be interviewed.
MTR lied all the way through the interview, but that fact isn't surprising given that by the date of the interview, he was already "all in" on his misguided hope to not be involved.
Of course he WAS already involved, voluntarily or involuntarily, and he should have gone to the police immediately, with his legal counsel to insure accuracy in his statement, and given a full statement of events to the police. That would have been the wise course of action, but it isn't beyond the realm of possibilities that he thought he wouldn't have been believed. He may have been terrified of going to prison. He could make bad and selfish decisions........or he could be guilty as charged.
In the fullness of the trial and evidence..........we may learn which of the above possibilities is the most likely.
Until then.............MTR is presumed innocent until proven otherwise.
Well he is not innocent of letting Tori's family SUFFER not knowing where the body of their murdered child is. Their daughter was laying in garbage bags with rocks on her in a field and HE knew it...according to his lawyer IMO:banghead: