"that is what I'm saying. But I'll tell you if someone I knows tell me they commited a popular crime I'm not sure I'd take them seriously. Maybe that is what happend."
to me, that would depend on how much info and convincing the person was.....maybe Karr has always told whoppers about various things..
I heard what Wendy Nichols had to say and my feeling is that JMK was on the Internet when a lot of others around him weren't - there were already forums full of people the night the crime hit the media, discussing all aspects of it.
It was a lifestyle for some, if not many - has was one amongst hundreds at the time. It would've been easy for him to pass himself off that way. Lots of people were acting like they were "insiders." Believe me, lol.