To: drjulie
And as for denial, well, he didn't appear to be in that. He lapsed into past tense at least once during that interview--I think it was when he was describing Laci's "meticulous" cleaning habits.
He does, however, appear to be in denial about the fact that it is a BIG DEAL when someone disappears and is later found dead on a seashore!
To: Devil_Anse
"And as for denial, well, he didn't appear to be in that. He lapsed into past tense at least once during that interview--I think it was when he was describing Laci's "meticulous" cleaning habits."
He moved through all of the stages of the grieving process in a few hours! I know that the prosecution can't use this as evidence of premeditation but it's important to me....I think he made the decision months before to "get rid" of her and began to move on with his life before he killed her. He was months into the grieving process (or whatever grieving he is capable of doing).
520 posted on
12/29/2003 5:34:01 AM PST by
drjulie
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