Originally posted by Breacher:
I am trying to figure out the credibility of the part where someone has buckled under questioning, confessed to a crime and is about to sign the written re-edited version of their confession, and is still armed.
Possible, I suppose. If he hadn't been arrested up to that point, there would have been no reason to search him for weapons. Perhaps the agents chose to question him in the apartment so that Todashev would be at ease. I can see that. But, well, something about this just sort of bothers me. It's just too bizarre. Why would Todashev implicate himself, then attack the agent?
Onward and upward,
airforce