And no comment about the elder being called in that evening for marital counseling and leaving at 4am, and claim ecclesiastical privilege because he didn't want to testify.
Thanks for bringing this up as I commented on this on the thread Barbara posted. I would have thought this was important an important piece to the puzzle.
It was mentioned more than once about the friend that died. If I remember correctly(from reading past articles), Isabelle was upset about finding out this friend died of AIDS and Kelly knew about it and had kept it secret and that was mentioned the reason for the elders visit.
I guess the most damaging thing(IMO) was that the MIL immediately accusing him of killing Isabelle. That not only tells there was trouble in the marriage but that she thought he was capable of it.
Also, the ten hours of interrogation. I would be pitching a fit to be at the scene, at my house with all this stuff going on, my spouse being removed, family to console, etc etc. As far as him showing emotion, when my brother committed suicide I did not have a major breakdown until after I got home from the funeral from out of town.
I think the reporter being raised a JW is telling about how the story was presented. Thanks for that info.
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