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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t think the 3-5 minutes was a lie. They described him at the scene as panicked, inconsolable, and incomprehensible at times. It was during the very first interview which was very shortly after the drowning that he said 3-5 minutes. He was a complete mess and I am sure he had no idea exactly how many minutes he hasn’t seen the child. In his mind it hadn’t seemed like very long. I don’t think that much that someone says just after they have found their child dead and are doing CPR and it was due to their negligence should be taken to heart. Their emotional state is going to be so intense and dysregulated that they aren’t really thinking straight. I am not saying he didn’t lie at all but denial and convincing yourself of things that didn’t happen can also be a coping / defense mechanism to survive such an intense emotional experience. [/quote]
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