Brian Buckmeyer
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I got a three-year-old, I'm still living it.
But that's the story that...
One of the kids is having a nightmare.
She makes him a drink.
She goes into the child's bedroom and stays with him, but she doesn't get up until 3 a.m.
in the morning, and that's when, according to her, she discovers that he had passed away.
So as a defense attorney, whenever I hear a 911 call or a call or a conversation with someone talking about their grief, my first mindset is, unless I know this person, I do not know how they grieve.
And so for me to take my measuring stick and say like, well, this is what I would do when I would grieve, it's kind of unfair.
But there are even that aside, you listen to it and it's like, this sounds weird.
There are...
the franticness, the tone in which it is, and maybe this is like hindsight being, excuse the pun, 2020.
You couldn't help it.
You could be like, okay, I can see where she's lying here.
I can see where she's not.
But when it first came out, you're like,
Maybe.
I mean, don't forget, for a long time, she was the victim in this case.