ozarkmom said:
I don't think anyone has to be interviewed by Nancy Grace or any other reporter for that matter.
Nancy Grace has been known to give false pretences for interviews.
She once had Elizabeth Smart(held captive for over 4 years), while Elizabeth was trying to help push a bill through congress. Elizabeth made it clear b4 the interview that she did not want to discuss her own experiences and wanted the focus to be on the bill.
Anyways, Nancy Grace ignores Elizabeths wishes and keeps grilling the girl about the kidnapping. What really bothered me was that even though this was obviously bothering Elizabeth, Nancy was using this FAKE/CARING voice. And when Elizabeth Finally came straight out and said she did not appreciate the line of questioning, Nancy replies with a "I thought you would speak out to other victims", kind of impling that Elizabeth was being uncaring for other victims... Just the whole tone of Nancys voice is enough to make one sick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrKK9cGxJC0&mode=related&search=
And now back to this case, we really do not know how the Mom was talked into the interview, maybe she was told she would be able to give contact info and such only to be forced to defend herself. At one point when she would not give details the mom mentioned she was "told not to give those details", Nancy could have asked by whom(maybe lawyers or police) but instead she pounded on the desk as if not answering to Nancy Grace is some how proof of guilt. If the mom was considered a suspect by the police they were obviously not lettin on to it, FOR A REASON.
momrek06 said:
I am leaning towards something dreaded has happened to Trenton if his Mom has killed herself.
Doesn't that speak volumes? Maybe she was responsible for the child missing and ultimately possibly dead???
Maybe she was, and maybe it was guilt. But the police were on it and they had the mom talking. I dont think it is concrete proof though, I mean if my child had been missing since Aug. 27 I would be suicidal too. And then on top of that having to defend ones self, it could very well push one over the edge.
Remember the Jon Benet, case the Boulder police was a little too aggresive and the parents caught on that they were suspects and instantly lawyered up and never gave them any more info. They still have not solved the case.
With the Susan Smith case, Police suspected her from the first minute but they put the word out within agencies to keep it under wraps. There were even officers on TV news stating point blank that she was not a suspect, while they had officers/fbi watching her every move. She kept talking and talking till she confessed all on her own.