I hope so, too, but I suspect otherwise.
TBH, the word "participated" is nebulous, and could be construed in a number of ways. Sure, "participated" might be as heinous as using the duct tape, but could also be as bland as taking the child to Alex's apartment and leaving him there, knowing...
The fact that this meeting is even going to happen is just proof of her ability to manipulate the system as well as its participants. It is breathtaking in its audacity.
RSBM
So Tammy died by strangulation, as opposed to just the broad term "asphyxiation" that can be so widely interpreted. Drugs don't strangle someone. Strangulation is generally by hands or ligature. Now it's clear, at least to me, that Chad had his hands wrapped around her throat. Maybe...
This is good news, indeed. I'm tickled to hear that Arizona will wait until Idaho is done before they begin prosecuting. May neither Lori nor Chad ever know another moment's peace for the rest of their days.
Based on the fact that she's allegedly incompetent, I'm not too sure it's hit hard, much less at all. She probably doesn't really care that she/he/Alex killed the children, and she probably doesn't see her husband, who she idolizes, as a disgusting blob of flesh. Yet.
Hope springs eternal...
IMHO, the bottom line is that when two adults believe--to any degree--that children have darkness that turns them into zombies worthy of being eliminated, well, then, frankly, these two are Kookoo for Cocoapuffs.
MOO and all that rot....
Well, let's put it this way re item no. 3 above....Chad would have no reason to kill Lori's ex-husband or to have him killed. At least I can't readily see one.
But Lori had no reason to have her children killed except to facilitate her future with Chad. So IMO Chad likely had some influence...
That makes me wonder how much the other inmates she's surrounded by will put up with her literal "holier than thou" attitude. My guess is not much. Between that and the fact that she's accused of killing children, I'm willing to bet she's not going to win any popularity contests at the women's...
MOO, but there's no need to go to the effort of digging a deep grave if you're planning on building a house over the shallow graves anyway. Wasn't that the plan after all?
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