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OT have a question. what if someone was arrested for a F but it was dismissed?
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This page has lot's of information on the subject. Again though....I haven't read if he was completing classes for a registered nursing license or some of area of nursing.
http://www.rn.ca.gov/enforcement/convictions.shtml#confaqs
I think the affair is true. I think everything points in that direction and I can't understand why people are having such a hard time accepting it TBH.
Hi PrairieWind,
Thank you for your perspective on this. It's different than mine however as your profession as an attorney I can only imagine what
you have uncovered over the years in your practice. You have more than likely even been surprised at what you find out. I don't have your experience in this.
I do understand that many times the picture we are shown is very different than what actually goes on behind closed doors. Sometimes stress can lead people to do things they normally would never even contemplate before.
Sometimes people can lead individuals down a horrible path of destruction.
I tend to always give victims the benefit of the doubt until reality shows me something different. That's just the way I am though. I can't shake off hope. I will always have it!
I am sure you have hope as well. It's just that you have seen more reality than I have.
I appreciate your response especially with your experience behind it!
Suspect in Death of Missing Nurse Whose Body Was Found Buried in Shallow Grave Due in Court
Jackie Jerome Rogers, 34, is expected to appear at the Inglewood Courthouse sometime later in the day, according to Sarah Ardalani, the public information officer for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. Charges were also expected Thursday, she said in an email.
A GoPro camera was rolling at the time Rogers was questioned at their home Monday night, and the family has released the footage to KTLA.
In the video, Rogers -- who studied under Naegle at West Los Angeles College in Culver City, where she taught part-time -- admitted to having a relationship with the married woman, telling her relatives that "I'm not going to lie. I do -- I did -- like her, you know?"
He added, "I'll do anything. Like, I'll do anything for her. Like, I'm dead serious."
When asked if the two were having "relations," he responded, "Yes."
He also insisted that he had "nothing to hide from anybody," and showed one person his hands when prompted to do so.
more at the link
http://ktla.com/2016/12/22/man-who-...d-amid-search-for-missing-nurse-due-in-court/
This guy is psychotic!! I think in his mind he believed they were having relations and befriended her. His voice is weird.
Well we do not know any of that for sure. I don't believe what the monster says though. I take everything he says with a grain
of salt. He could be saying there was an affair to minimize the situation. I do not know any of this for sure. Just my opinion.
Could it be he had deep seated anger issues struggling over being gay maybe due to family or even him not accepting it and possibly she came onto him because she was very drunk or he tried to be with her and he couldn't get an erection. Maybe he doesn't want to be gay but not a choice. Is that enough for someone to lose it and go berserk on her?
I feel sorry for hubby.
He is no longer able to grieve properly if it is prooven that she was in a ongoing affair with her killer.
Plus I also feel sorry for her.
Because she probably may have thought What Did I Get Myself In To: Before the violence escalated. Idk.
Very sad for both.
You never know--her husband might have known about it and they were working things out. Something in the way he talked made me think that--and at the very least, she was breaking it off with the freak and going back to her husband.
He had a lot of restraint being able to sit there calmly and listen to the who had just murdered his wife.