Annie Elise
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However, even the investigator made note of this and eventually asked her to change the way that she was sitting.
So that's just something to think on as we continue to move forward.
Something else that I made a note of as being kind of interesting was that Darlene was really adamant about her and Keith's relationship being, you know, fine and dandy and great at the time of his death.
So much so that there were even a few times during this interview where it was almost like, okay, yeah, we get it.
Things are fine between you two.
Like, we got it.
We get the picture.
Nice.
Then, right in the middle of their interview, Darlene started to tense up.
She didn't seem as cooperative as she had been earlier on, and she just stopped answering any of the investigators' questions.
I don't know if it was one specific question that maybe got her all worried or what it was, but she stopped talking, she lawyered up, and she just refused to cooperate, which, we gotta be honest, that is never a good sign.
Now, look, I do understand that you should always get yourself a lawyer, even if you are innocent.
And you should never take a polygraph for certain reasons, all of that.
And people love to shout out like, oh, if they lawyer up or if they don't take a poly and refuse one, it's because they're guilty.
That certainly is not the case.
That's actually what you should do in situations like that.
You should get representation.
And so you could play devil's advocate in this and say that what she was doing made sense, right?
Not everybody trusts law enforcement.
Sometimes there are certain methods that aren't appropriate.