Husband’s Plea: Actions Caught on Video
Last week, I shared with you the video plea of Munawar Toha, pleading for his wife, who disappeared in March. When I posted this case, the police had already arrested Toha, but I thought you would find it interesting nonetheless.
I, like everyone else, only saw the video after the arrest, so I don’t have any good insight of how I would have felt prior to knowing. I don’t think I saw enough in this video for me to say anything conclusive.
I do believe that Toha shows genuine grief, but people who do crazy things, do often have genuine emotions and do so episodes of grief, pain, shame, etc. That would not be surprising nor does it give us any answers as it could support the truth or a lie. I do see a hint of disgust when he says, “I have no clue where she is at the moment.” The words “at the moment” are odd, but not significant on their own either. He does seem to be able to turn off his emotions quite well, but because he does show genuine emotions albeit in small bursts,it isn’t enough to say anything conclusively. For me to say anything about this case, I would have needed to see more.
Here is an update: