Scott Falater: Truth teller or liar?
Did you catch ABC’s 20/20 this past weekend? They told the story of a Scott Falater who murdered his wife, but claimed no memory of it. As the story evolved, his family came to the conclusion he must have been sleepwalking. Scott, in his confusion, seemed to agree with them.
It’s highly likely many of you rolled your eyes at such a claim, right? I mean kill someone in their sleep while sleepwalking? That’s nuts.
But could it happen?
Would you believe it possible?
Did you believe it happened?
I actually was an active sleep-walking child into my adolescence. It was chronic for me. I did it many, many times. One time I even got dressed and ready to go babysit after a nap, and woke up holding the phone on the other side of our house in the kitchen. I was so confused as my father was standing there annoyed with me, telling me I was belligerent with my mom on the phone.
Belligerent? What was I doing and saying? I truly had no idea.
I had no memory of getting up, getting dressed, answering the phone or moving around the house, let alone talking to my mom and being grumpy and agitated. It was stunning and shocking to hear these stories of me doing things I had no conscious recollection about! I had dozens of stories told to me about the crazy things I did when asleep. If anyone could understand this, I would say it would be me.
People can do weird things in their sleep that we don’t know or understand.
And I did things I wouldn’t do in my awake life.
One time I was away at a camp in junior high school. I was in 7th grade. The 8th grade group slept in another area and they were, you know above us. No one dared pull anything on them. We were somewhat intimidated by them. You remember those days, right?
Well, I guess in the middle of the night I walked into their room where there were a dozen bunkbeds, turned on the light and said “Hey guys!” My best friend knew I slept walk and realized I was gone and got me and put me back to bed! I had no idea. I had made quite a stir and became this oddity among them. Did you hear what Renee did?
Again, I had no idea I did any of it. I just had to watch these people tell me in disbelief what I did, and realize it probably true.
While watching this story of Scott Falater on 20/20, it appears this story is a true mystery to many people.
But I do believe this show gave us a very clear answer as to what the truth is in this case.
Did you see it?
Check back to the blog in the next week for my response! I will either leave a comment in the comment section or I will post about it!
Take a vote. What do you think?