I haven't seen the actual coverage about it yet, but I just saw on the news that he wrote a book about how he would've killed his wife if he had actually done it.
The dark side of freedom of speech. He could shout "I did it!" from the rooftops and be safe. I wouldn't give up those freedoms for the world, but I can't escape the feeling that someday, somewhere, our descendants are going to read about this in a history book and laugh.
Definately. To be honest, I actually was thinking there was a chance that he wasn't guilty until this. Its like I learned in a class about violent/abusive people who are interrogated. A majority of them say something along the lines of "I didn't do it, because if I had she would be a lot more messed up than that!"