Howard Blum
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coberger's father as he's going across country with his son as they're leaving for christmas break he too is getting intimations that something is wrong but he can't quite go all the way he can't make this realization that his son is a monster and the same way these two young women can't somehow cross this rubicon of what has really happened in their house what has really happened to their friends
coberger's father as he's going across country with his son as they're leaving for christmas break he too is getting intimations that something is wrong but he can't quite go all the way he can't make this realization that his son is a monster and the same way these two young women can't somehow cross this rubicon of what has really happened in their house what has really happened to their friends
coberger's father as he's going across country with his son as they're leaving for christmas break he too is getting intimations that something is wrong but he can't quite go all the way he can't make this realization that his son is a monster and the same way these two young women can't somehow cross this rubicon of what has really happened in their house what has really happened to their friends
They don't want to face it. When you talked about when they say Zana is in black, they're trying to find a rational explanation of this figure that they see in black in the house. They go, well, maybe that wasn't a man you saw. Maybe that was Zana who you saw. And you shouldn't have to worry about it. Again, this is just too large. The moment is too large for these people to process.
They don't want to face it. When you talked about when they say Zana is in black, they're trying to find a rational explanation of this figure that they see in black in the house. They go, well, maybe that wasn't a man you saw. Maybe that was Zana who you saw. And you shouldn't have to worry about it. Again, this is just too large. The moment is too large for these people to process.
They don't want to face it. When you talked about when they say Zana is in black, they're trying to find a rational explanation of this figure that they see in black in the house. They go, well, maybe that wasn't a man you saw. Maybe that was Zana who you saw. And you shouldn't have to worry about it. Again, this is just too large. The moment is too large for these people to process.
They're overwhelmed by it. I don't think they'll ever process it.
They're overwhelmed by it. I don't think they'll ever process it.
They're overwhelmed by it. I don't think they'll ever process it.
hold of is what did the one girl say to her father when she called at 7 30 in the morning what was the substance of that conversation did they talk about the instance and why didn't the father then call 9-1-1 if she discussed the matter with him why did it was 7 30 in the morning uh that that to me is the more inexplicable uh question uh that still needs to be answered
hold of is what did the one girl say to her father when she called at 7 30 in the morning what was the substance of that conversation did they talk about the instance and why didn't the father then call 9-1-1 if she discussed the matter with him why did it was 7 30 in the morning uh that that to me is the more inexplicable uh question uh that still needs to be answered
hold of is what did the one girl say to her father when she called at 7 30 in the morning what was the substance of that conversation did they talk about the instance and why didn't the father then call 9-1-1 if she discussed the matter with him why did it was 7 30 in the morning uh that that to me is the more inexplicable uh question uh that still needs to be answered
And what also is interesting, all these questions that you're raising, this is just what the defense is going to do because there's no logical explanation for them. And they're going to try to raise as much doubt as possible with the jury. And that's what this trial is all going to be about, trying to find reasons to raise doubt from things that seem on one level odd, but unfolded in real life.
And what also is interesting, all these questions that you're raising, this is just what the defense is going to do because there's no logical explanation for them. And they're going to try to raise as much doubt as possible with the jury. And that's what this trial is all going to be about, trying to find reasons to raise doubt from things that seem on one level odd, but unfolded in real life.
And what also is interesting, all these questions that you're raising, this is just what the defense is going to do because there's no logical explanation for them. And they're going to try to raise as much doubt as possible with the jury. And that's what this trial is all going to be about, trying to find reasons to raise doubt from things that seem on one level odd, but unfolded in real life.
And we know that... Actually, I think he said, call your friends. Get your friends down here. When the father... That's what brought the kids from the fraternity down there to look. And that's when they had more people there. They felt... protected in a way, and then they called the police.
And we know that... Actually, I think he said, call your friends. Get your friends down here. When the father... That's what brought the kids from the fraternity down there to look. And that's when they had more people there. They felt... protected in a way, and then they called the police.
And we know that... Actually, I think he said, call your friends. Get your friends down here. When the father... That's what brought the kids from the fraternity down there to look. And that's when they had more people there. They felt... protected in a way, and then they called the police.
And yet they're also realizing in one part of their mind that something is very wrong and they just don't want to go there yet. They don't want to give into that. It's as if you don't want to get the doctor's diagnosis of some horrible illness. And Mr. Gonsalves talks about, you know, there's no understanding of what happened. That's going to be the defense this whole case. There's no motive.
And yet they're also realizing in one part of their mind that something is very wrong and they just don't want to go there yet. They don't want to give into that. It's as if you don't want to get the doctor's diagnosis of some horrible illness. And Mr. Gonsalves talks about, you know, there's no understanding of what happened. That's going to be the defense this whole case. There's no motive.