I thought the Albert kids today were mostly truthful. Caitlin came across as pretty likable, if verbose, and Brian Jr. was clearly pretty nervous. He said he had anxiety and I can believe it from his demeanor. Very different, personality wise, from his dad. Whatever happened that night it's hard to believe these two were involved. (I'll add that I do think they may have shaded the truth some. Caitlin testified that she hadn't heard anything about the trial, but she definitely had an answer prepped for how she knew Katie McLaughlin.)
Compared to his kids though, Brian Sr. came across as not so honest. The almost-simultaneous butt-dials by him and Higgins is very hard to believe. And for a senior police detective to get rid of his phone right before receiving a protective order is pretty suspect. Then he kept quiet about it and didn't tell the DA what he did.
Also, Michael Proctor's fingerprints are all over this case. First, neither of the kids were interviewed by Proctor until after the federal grand jury. And then Brian Sr. was allowed to be over at his sister-in-law's house when she was being questioned. Just more examples of how the police investigation was thoroughly compromised.
Compared to his kids though, Brian Sr. came across as not so honest. The almost-simultaneous butt-dials by him and Higgins is very hard to believe. And for a senior police detective to get rid of his phone right before receiving a protective order is pretty suspect. Then he kept quiet about it and didn't tell the DA what he did.
Also, Michael Proctor's fingerprints are all over this case. First, neither of the kids were interviewed by Proctor until after the federal grand jury. And then Brian Sr. was allowed to be over at his sister-in-law's house when she was being questioned. Just more examples of how the police investigation was thoroughly compromised.