Brooks on The Bachelorette

Did you catch the Bachelorette last night?  Brooks breaks it off with Desiree last minute before the “Fantasy Suite” date.

The clip is interesting to watch because Brooks acts all stressed out that he is breaking Desiree’s heart, but I don’t believe it for a minute. There isn’t a scientific marker to support his emotions at all in this clip.

It was all about Brooks.

I don’t think Brooks came on the show with any intentions to settle down, get engaged or married. He was one of the sign-ups who thinks why not go and have a good time–travel the world in luxury at someone else’s expense and if I don’t get dumped, I’ll bail.  His actions clearly demonstrate this belief.

Brooks road it to the end.  He milked it for everything he could and then when he realized Desiree may pick him, he knew he had to get out.  He then tossed Desiree out last night and she never saw it coming.

While I didn’t speak of it publicly, I told Mr. Eyes on the first night o the show that guy is trouble.  He doesn’t have a facial feature that supports warmth, compassion and caring and when I saw what happened last night, I wasn’t surprised at all.  Brooks puts Brooks first.

Watch the lack of stress and sadness in Brooks face as he dumps Desiree.  He is emotionally flat and empty.  He isn’t sad, doesn’t show any empathy nor does he mirror her sadness.

Desiree on the other hand truly is heartbroken and stressed.  She has all the scientific hallmarks.

Desiree wants to fall in love so bad, she is more in love with the dream of love than the reality of her actual experiences.  Her relationships at this stage in the show are lacking and empty because she is in love with the dream, not the people she is courting.  Very sad to witness.

Clay Starbuck on Dateline NBC

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Did you catch Dateline NBC last weekend?  If you did, they profiled a story of Clay and Chanin Starbuck. Chanin Starbuck was found dead in her home.  She was the mother of five children.  Clay and Chanin had a troubled relationship, but did he kill his wife?

Many people after watching the show are unsure if Clay was rightfully convicted of her murder.

In this interview above, Clay confirmed for me that he was the killer.

Study of Facial Expressions in a Lip Sync

A reader sent this to me this morning (thank you!) and this is an absolute hoot!!  You have to watch it.  The way this man contorts his face to express the emotions in the video is hilarious!  He’s really expressive — hence I would guess, he feels a lot of emotions.  That’s either all good and he’s compassionate and feeling, or well, he’s a little crazy, LOL!

I can tell you most people wouldn’t be this good at expressing emotions in a song like this!

Enjoy the laugh…what emotions does he accurately express?

Andrea Sneiderman Case

Andrea Sneiderman’s husband ended up being killed by one of her co-workers who claimed he was having an affair with Andrea and killed her husband to save her children.

Andrea denies she had an affair with her co-worker and killer of her husband.

Do I believe Andrea?  I do not.

Prosecutors believe that Andrea Sneiderman was the mastermind and manipulator behind the actions of Hemy Neuman, to which I agree, but proving that seems to be a difficult challenge.

But the prosecutors are also charging Andrea Sneiderman with hindering the apprehension of a criminal (Hemy Neuman who killed her husband); concealment of facts from police; making false statements; and perjury.

What woman who wasn’t involved in her husband’s murder would do this?  Seriously.

Sherry West and Gun Shot Residue on Parents

There has been an interesting development in the Sherry West case.  Both parents of the little baby who was murdered four months ago tested positive for gunshot residue on them.  The father, however, was not at the scene at the time of the shooting.

I can’t help but wonder if any GSR was found on the suspects.

According to the report, however, it is possible that gunshot residue can easily transfer and may be explainable.

You can read my original thoughts on Sherry West here.