This is the second time you've said that and it's not quite accurate.
The wife divorced him after his 2001 arrest and conviction in abstentia for the child pornography charges. She worked with a judge to ensure he has zero access to his children. None. A woman who thinks her ex-husband is a saint would not do that.
The father didn't even know his son was alive and certainly hasn't treated him like a saint, although he doesn't think his son committed the murder. And it's a pretty long list of people who have serious questions about that matter.
The brother was interviewed on Greta's show last night and hadn't seen his brother since 2001 and although he was defending his brother, I don't think he believes he's a saint.
"In truth, John Karr was being held while awaiting trial for five counts of child pornography, said Sgt. Rob Giordano, spokesman for the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department. When he finally was released on bond, he disappeared and was convicted in absentia. "Wexford Karr had never heard that his son had been arrested on any previous criminal charges. But a Colorado state official said John Karr has an extensive criminal record for sexual assaults across the South, including Tennessee."
You've said things in this thread that are inaccurate or are at least unconfirmed, but that's beside the point. "Like a saint" is obviously my opinion of the way they are treating him. I stand by it 100%.
And I repeat, both the ex-wife and the brother said he was in different places the Christmas of the murder. They may have changed their story, but it's in print for everyone to see. That does not suggest very good memories. They are unreliable witnessess.