Quote Originally Posted by WMR View Post
No.

Talking to the police in this sort of situation can do nothing but hurt him, whether he's guilty or not. The police are looking to use any statements made to mine for lies, ANY inconsistency etc. He could think he's being completely honest and forthright and still screw himself badly.

He should lawyer up, keep quiet, and see what happens.

Making public statements is a horrible idea as well.
Well that's because its looking likely that he's not 100% in the clear, at least in some regards, if not down right guilty of murder.

Are you suggesting that if the police showed up at my door asking questions about a neighbor's house being broken into, and I know I didn't do it, can produce an alibi that I should stonewall the police even if I have a clue or two that could be helpful???