A FATAL FEUD
Jasmine McKenna: It was unfortunate timing. A transatlantic extradition would have taken days to organize, and they managed it the morning after that interview dropped. Harper was arrested just as everyone started to believe her side of the story.
Harper Moore is led off a plane, her hands cuffed before her. Her eyes are red, her skin blotchy.
Kayla Alexander: It’s been a farce from start to finish.
Lewis Stamper: I never believed she was capable of it—suspicion on her was ludicrous from the start. I’m so glad she got to say her piece before it happened.
Caleb Krause: I was actually in the camp of believing she might have had something to do with it. But an actual arrest just felt so ridiculous it suddenly became clear how little they had to go on. So many questions remain unanswered.
Jasmine McKenna: Police don’t make arrests like that unless they have a solid case.
But in this instance … I think they were pressured by the profile of it.
And given all the other things they had to look at—the debt, the indications of gang violence—well, there was certainly a feeling at Hollywood Whisperer that maybe we, the media, were to blame, that we’d swept the police up in the drama of it all as much as we did the general public.
Ivan Drozdov: I didn’t believe a word of the interview, and I still didn’t believe Harper killed her husband.
Nadine Heywood: To be honest, I don’t know how anyone could watch that interview and think for a moment that Harper did this.