That only proves my point. Far away footage where people aren't even talking to the camera. The times they do talk to the camera is sounds forced and thus fake.
It is hard to fake real in all dimensions. That is why the best footage you have is far away with no audio, while Mr. Ramirez is raw and in 3D. You hear his voice, see his face, see his tears.
They weren't interviewed just after it happened, when the emotions were going to be the strongest. Laughing and smiling while remembering someone that died isn't that odd. It's how some people cope with loss.
And he did show emotion at that press conference. "But but he laughed" So what, you can't tell people how to grieve, we're all different, we all react differently.
This is Parker at Emilie's memorial service, looks upset to me.
Three families showing emotions, not long after the shootings happened.
https://youtu.be/QbDK13h-ANs?t=199
That only proves my point. Far away footage where people aren't even talking to the camera. The times they do talk to the camera is sounds forced and thus fake.
It is hard to fake real in all dimensions. That is why the best footage you have is far away with no audio, while Mr. Ramirez is raw and in 3D. You hear his voice, see his face, see his tears.
They weren't interviewed just after it happened, when the emotions were going to be the strongest. Laughing and smiling while remembering someone that died isn't that odd. It's how some people cope with loss.
Robby Parker held a press conference the next day.
And no grief. Doesn't look like coping, it looks like conning.
And he did show emotion at that press conference. "But but he laughed" So what, you can't tell people how to grieve, we're all different, we all react differently.
This is Parker at Emilie's memorial service, looks upset to me.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/21/article-2251726-169B55A0000005DC-434_634x454.jpg