Matt Murphy
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I think so.
And again, when dealing with him, he had an enormous amount of emotional control.
And that kind of fit in with our departmental psychologist, Phil Trumpeter.
He told us that, you know, this is the fit of a person with a narcissistic personality disorder.
He wouldn't go so far as to call him a sociopath or a psychopath.
I mean, you could label you want on anybody.
But in this case, he just he was just a little bit different than us.
But if you I don't know if you remember, there was one segment in one of the local reporters from Sacramento.
where she was asking him questions and his phone was ringing in the background.
It was back in the kitchen.
And the thing that really strikes a lot of people is that, you know, we hadn't found Lacey at that time.
And he tried to continue with the interview.
And then he goes, hey, you want me to turn that off?
And he goes back, he finds the phone, he turns it off.
Well, that could have been Brocchini or me or Grogan calling him and saying, hey, we got Lacey down here at Bakersfield.
But, you know, nothing like that.
He didn't want to take the call.
He just wanted to continue with the interview.
So, you know, where's the concern?
Where's the urgency on his part?