Clint Heichel at the press conference today

Clint Heichel got up to speak at the press conference where they are speaking about his missing wife today.  He fought really hard not to break out into laughter and couldn’t stop himself. He realized it and tried to turn it into a crying episode.

It is a fascinating emotional run to watch.

It reveals a lot about what Clint is feeling, and it is not a good sign by any means. This is not a case of nervous laughter. I am confident about that. There are telltale signs that indicate nervous laughter which Clint displayed none of.

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  1. Little Flower
    Little Flower says:

    Something wasn’t right?? How close were YOU to him when this was going on? You can’t begin to imagine what this man has been through and you’re all idiots. He wasn’t laughing, the smile was a transition from utter inability to comprehend what might be the fate of Whitney, knowing that he wouldn’t be able to speak. I always look to the spouse first when someone is murdered or goes missing — and so does law enforcement. THIS spouse was eliminated by them as a suspect after a thorough investigation and their close interaction with him from the time the police were notified through to her funeral and beyond. Idiot is not a big enough word for anyone who says anything against Clint Heichel. This was not a couple who were isolated from social circumstances, they were in the constant company of a close-knit group of friends and family. Everyone knew him and everyone knew them together. In your world, you likely have not had much opportunity to see people — husbands, wives, mothers, fathers, siblings, friends — who truly and sincerely love one another and enjoy one another’s company. It’s why you would look at this tragic loss with a cynical view. I can see why you would, since most marriages ARE less than happy. The people in them are less than dignified and the love between them superficial and cheap. There’s a big difference between those marriages and the marriages of our close friends. We take marriage seriously and we — as strange or as trite as this may sound to you — actually like AND love our spouses, unlike most of the marriages out there. There’s a reason for that and we’re appreciative of it. Who spends their time creating and operating a website like this, where you’re slapping your ignorant assessment of things you know nothing about on people you have nothing to do with? Get an increase in hours of your job. You obviously have much too much time on your hands and it’s making you a very foolish and obnoxious person. As for your supporters, it says even less about you. “Well said”. You obviously wouldn’t know something “well said” if the author was Longfellow.

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