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O'Neal emphasizes that most around Robinson's circle are cooperating, possibly out of fear, and notes that Robinson appears to be choosing to remain silent—a common tactic in serious cases where a death sentence is contemplated. The discussion also explores whether Robinson might attempt to portray himself as mentally disturbed to dodge capital punishment, although O'Neal suggests that deliberate planning and lucid communications point toward a calculated attack rather than insanity.