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plawwell t1_j3r00d6 wrote

He was charged because he talked to the police. Regardless of whether you did it or not, don't ever talk to the police. Ever.

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UltravioletClearance t1_j3rfen2 wrote

I used to work in news and read a lot of arrest reports and court documents. It never ceased to amaze me how many suspects talked themselves into charges.

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BostonUH t1_j3uesi2 wrote

Lol wut? Why would someone not talk to the police if their spouse went missing and they had nothing to do with it?

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snozzcumbersoup t1_j3upp0t wrote

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BostonUH t1_j3vvxf2 wrote

Yea I understand the general advice is not to ever talk to police. I think there’s an exception when your spouse’s life literally could depend on it…

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snozzcumbersoup t1_j3vzefu wrote

Yeah that's a good point.

The funny thing about this guy is he is not even the one who reported her missing. That alone is pretty damning.

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BostonUH t1_j3w59c3 wrote

Totally. As soon as I heard that voicemail he left where he was way too casual and said something like “just wondering if you saw her Sunday… or, err, any day since Sunday” I knew he was 100% behind it

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plawwell t1_j3vvgjd wrote

Oh dear. You'd be going to jail for murder like this woman's spouse then.

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BostonUH t1_j3vvltp wrote

Oh dear. Not if you didn’t literally murder your wife and leave evidence all over the place

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plawwell t1_j3wm7f1 wrote

Whether he murdered his wife doesn't matter to the police. It's who fits the narrative of the current evidence at hand.

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rocketwidget t1_j3tib67 wrote

If you are innocent, definitely don't talk to the police, innocent people get in trouble for this all the time.

If you are an actual murderer, it would be very stupid to talk to the police, also.

But I'm not your lawyer, so please, do that.

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