My opinion is Dan Horowitz knows more about his wife´s death. | |
ac10 User ID: 422 United States 10/19/2005 12:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (((acting)))(((genius))) gol, he just looks manic in the interviews, describing in detail how he found her, and called police, then sat with her body and waited for them while he talked with her body, jeeesshh. I would have just been screaming and crying--he seems like he is on something, pzac or something, like living in an alternate reality. |
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Observer User ID: 33451 India 10/19/2005 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A very high profile defense lawer who knows how to defend a high profile case goes right to the media with such composure and tell this story. While he is stating what happened and when he is questioned his head repeatedley nods left to right. This happens over and over again as if shaking his head to say ´no´. Body language sometimes speaks louder than words. |
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ac10 User ID: 422 United States 10/19/2005 01:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Somebody on tv said he "doted" on her--possible he may have been very possessive?? or jealous?? Whoever killed her REALLY wanted to KILL her, a very violent murder, not just a gunshot (hubby said she fought like hell to save her life--based on scene of the struggle--hmmmm...). This was either a psycho, or someone who had a serious vendetta i.e. deep emotional interface. Seriously limits the suspect pool. |
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