Yes, but there seemed to be something disingenuous about him.
If I was in a room with someone who may know what happened to my child there is no way I can imagine myself laughing with them. It wouldn't matter how charismatic or entertaining they were. In fact, that would infuriate more. Especially since he knew about the injuries that were sustained. I found that hard to stomach and it's not even my child. So the notion of laughing with someone who could be responsible...I find that hard to process.
I hope someone comes forward and answers are given, but again, what can you believe? There will always be reasonable doubt. There is no concrete evidence linking the injuries being afflicted by anyone in particular. It'll be a case of taking someone's word for it. And can you honestly say that you could trust someone's word if it's had to be bought for £40k?