To: SpaceBar
"As stunned as I am - because I've never seen him display any kind of madness or anything like that - I just can't believe it," Thompson said. "I've never seen anything to allow myself to think he could do such things." Okay, fine.
That said, one wonders if Ms. Thompson might be willing to have a brief and voluntary conversation with Mister Lie Detector, just to make certain.
2 posted on
04/26/2018 9:13:44 PM PDT by
Seaplaner
(Never give in. Never give in. Never...excepto for convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
To: Seaplaner
A clever sociopath, with a successful outlet for his or her madness, would probably seem pretty normal to outsiders.
3 posted on
04/26/2018 9:16:30 PM PDT by
gundog
(Hail to the Chief, bitches.)
To: Seaplaner
“if Ms. Thompson might be willing to have a brief and voluntary conversation with Mister Lie Detector, just to make certain.”
What ridiculous suggestion!
For what purpose and to what end?
Are you expecting some police statement that concludes: “Well, after 30 hours of waterboarding she did admit that he acted strange at Thanksgiving dinner in 1982...”?
7 posted on
04/26/2018 9:24:43 PM PDT by
G Larry
(There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
To: Seaplaner
Why? She isn’t suspected of anything except being his sister and being located by a reporter.
19 posted on
04/26/2018 11:40:58 PM PDT by
DesertRhino
(Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
To: Seaplaner
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