Whatever it was (in a way, said messages were alleged statement - by gunman perpetrator and lover witness), it was a strange, there were many 'I's, and daresay a staged back and forth in what others have pointed out, until proven otherwise (IMO).
This brief exchange was somewhat odd, and don't think it was specifically mentioned:
Roommate: (establishing premeditation with a capital P) "How long have you been
planning this?
Robinson: A
bit over a week
I believe. ...
The roommates statement is placed as a question (allegedly by text message.) and lays down the path of intent. Was it spur of the moment
or planned. Planning and plotting by the lone gunman is a valuable script, yet here at this point it is sketchy in terms of aloneness doing the crime.
As for Robinson, right, hmm (and could be wrong), it was not 'maybe a week.' Not 'about a week,' or 'over a week,' it was "a [bit] over a week [I believe].' Do you believe it? The exchange seems to need/want people to believe it, and it needed to be reinforce, '
a bit.'
It would be interesting to hear what the witness statement analyst,
Peter Hyatt would have to say on the whole exchange (he was the guy who
assessed the statements of the McCanne's back in time).
That is a good point, it would be impossible to preform CPR without removing, although as Beau said, he may have forgotten. It also makes me think that if they had removed it, it may not have have been easy - would that have been remarked upon?
Suppose, those close to Kirk in the know eventually will end up addressing this. The FBI sure is not.