This quetion has come up on several other threads, so I think we should have a new one addressing it.
There are several reasons to question what happened, really, regarding the suicide of Spencer and the frame-job afterwards. As straight-forward as it appeared at first, especially given Rush's confession, I have started to become skeptical.
Something just doesn't add up about all of it.
The fact that we never see the actual footage Eli is showing Young. The fact that Spencer killed himself in the middle of the night, and Rush said he went to investigate immedietly, then planted the gun in Young's room. But Young says he was in his room that night, asleep. How'd Rush manage not to wake him? Would he even take that kind of risk, given his self-preservation instincts?
Did Rush 'confess' because he knew that refuting Young's assertion was pointless, and was stupidly trying to goad him?
Anyone else have ideas about what happened? Do you buy the story or do you think something else is going on? Let's all engage in some wild speculation.
There are several reasons to question what happened, really, regarding the suicide of Spencer and the frame-job afterwards. As straight-forward as it appeared at first, especially given Rush's confession, I have started to become skeptical.
Something just doesn't add up about all of it.
The fact that we never see the actual footage Eli is showing Young. The fact that Spencer killed himself in the middle of the night, and Rush said he went to investigate immedietly, then planted the gun in Young's room. But Young says he was in his room that night, asleep. How'd Rush manage not to wake him? Would he even take that kind of risk, given his self-preservation instincts?
Did Rush 'confess' because he knew that refuting Young's assertion was pointless, and was stupidly trying to goad him?
Anyone else have ideas about what happened? Do you buy the story or do you think something else is going on? Let's all engage in some wild speculation.
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