@evan I think he would have made more content which would announce his decision to commit suicide, otherwise. It's more likely it was an accident. If Sandra killed him, then why not point this out at all for the viewer? There is no indication that she is a liar - her story is compelling from the very beginning, from the perspective of the viewer.
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Cristina DeLisle (redchrision@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 18-Mar-2024 23:32:36 JST Cristina DeLisle
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Monday, 18-Mar-2024 23:32:36 JST Evan Prodromou
@redchrision Don't you think it's strange that she wrote a book about how her mother died that her father objected so strongly to that she wrote another book about severing her relationship with him and moving to London?
Did the sounds on the recording of the fight sound to you like a man hitting himself?
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Cristina DeLisle (redchrision@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Mar-2024 02:01:05 JST Cristina DeLisle
@evan I agree that she's not portrayed as the 'perfect' person: if we are not supposed to view her as a 'perfect' victim of some unfounded accusations, then why hide so much more about her? It seem to me that they are showing an honest Sandra, with good and bads.
It is strange that she wrote the book, but not unheard of in terms of what people write books about. Also she might have hit him as well, but that's enough to make her a killer?
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Mar-2024 02:01:05 JST Evan Prodromou
@redchrision yes, a physically abusive spouse is an extremely good suspect for a murder.
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