48 Hours: Secrets of a Marriage
I finally was able to do some catching up last night. I was able to watch last week’s TV shows. I watched 48 Hours Secrets of a Marriage. It was an interesting story of a husband and a wife, and sadly, murder.
I believe the jury got this case correct when they put Wesley Earnest behind bars. While there were several indicators for me, the one that I found the most fascinating was what Earnest said when he was asked the following question in the 48 Hours interview:
“Are you prepared if the verdict comes back guilty? Have you thought about that?” Smith asked Earnest.
“I have,” he replied.
“What do you do?”
“Stare at the walls in a 6×8 cell.”
Really?
If he’s wrongly convicted, he’ll just stare at the walls?
Wow.
If you were innocent and handed down a guilty verdict, would you just sit and stare at the walls?
It’s fascinating how a guilty mind works versus an innocent one. They don’t run the same channels no matter how hard they try to make them!