Down1 (20th December 2012),StreetsOfGold (20th December 2012)
Bullshit. I've been in the mindset of actually using lethal force, and when one's foremost thought is killing someone they aren't the least bit concerned with closing a fucking door! I submit that in such a situation only training would cause someone to close a door (as in compartmentalizing a scene)."I heard the door close"
Makes me think of "don't want any witnesses peeking out on me." Much like taking the time to destroy a computer hard drive when one has the killing intent thing going on. Besides, if one is going to off one's self then why give a shit as to what's on one's computer hard drive?? It's incongruent imo.
"A man is to be held accountable for the thoughts he chooses to entertain." --Richard Alan Miller
"If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable-what then?" --George Orwell
"It's not a matter of what is true (reality) that counts but a matter of what is perceived to be true (reality)." --Henry Kissinger
sunshine05 (20th December 2012),Twisted Titan (20th December 2012)
Exactly. It makes NO sense that he would take the time to close the door! And how about the reporter saying that "their eyes met"?!
The strange part is that she states "he probably walked in" @ 1:47.
Also she stipulates clearly that she not only has a desk, but it is a "computer" desk... like she lives somewhere in the 70's
sunshine05 (20th December 2012)
So she just walks out the door and down the street with how many cops around, and just happens on to a reporter.
She was better coached for the interview on 60 Minutes, although someone should have made sure she told the same story each time.
I'm jaded, I'm not going to believe this until they produce another pristine passport.