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Corey Batey Interview on Dr. Phil

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On Monday of last week, Dr. Phil interviewed Corey Batey, one of the men found guilty of raping an unconscious woman at Vanderbilt University in June of 2013.

I didn’t believe 90% of what Batey said. I don’t see him express an ounce of regret for the victim either. Instead, I see a man who wants to convince people he isn’t this person who did this crime.

Does he feel bad for the victim? No.

Listen to his response when Dr. Phil asks Batey if he looked at that young woman when they played the videos of her unconscious in court. Batey doesn’t show any sorrow or sadness for the victim. He instead turns it all around and talks about himself again. He says, “I wish she could really know the type of person I am.” He continues, “I hate that she had to see me in that light.”

I find it utterly disturbing!

I didn’t see one redeeming quality in Batey the entire interview. I didn’t believe him when he claimed he couldn’t remember anything either. It’s total nonsense!

The only time Batey truly felt emotions was at the end of the interview when it was all about him and his fate. That’s when Batey’s true emotions are revealed. He seems to only feel for himself.