If he really is moving on, then good for him, like I said above (I'm the DA with the numbered list a couple of comments up). There's absolutely no right or wrong way to grieve in the privacy of one's own heart or therapist's office. But he's the one who's established a pattern of using Brittany and her murder as part of his own narrative -- and as a tool for the manipulation and abuse of others. I see no reason to give him the benefit of the doubt and believe that this is a genuine indication that he's going to stop rather than just discarding a narrative that's no longer useful to him.
Re: TW mi/suicide
If he really is moving on, then good for him, like I said above (I'm the DA with the numbered list a couple of comments up). There's absolutely no right or wrong way to grieve in the privacy of one's own heart or therapist's office. But he's the one who's established a pattern of using Brittany and her murder as part of his own narrative -- and as a tool for the manipulation and abuse of others. I see no reason to give him the benefit of the doubt and believe that this is a genuine indication that he's going to stop rather than just discarding a narrative that's no longer useful to him.