angelainwi
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vr - very respectfully, a military thing
Well honestly I certainly see Parker as being more fun and much easier to be around. A lot of children are closer to their fathers than their mothers. It happens for all different reasons. Now here you have a mom that admitted she never even loved her daughter. How hateful. I am sure that not only infuriated her daughter but distanced her even more from her mother. Which is understandable.
I think he did his very best he could in the interest of his entire family including Julie.
Now I imagine living with Julie for 20 years taught him.... the best way to deal with a very horrible ordeal... was to spoil her, given in, try to solve the problems SHE had with the children so that the entire family unit could have some semblance of peace. He knew if she didn't get her way she would throw one of her hissy fits.
I think she used her mental issues to the hilt to get what she wanted, and it had worked for 20 years until she murdered their children.
IMO
vr - very respectfully, a military thing
AA sponsors have testified on behalf of defendants in other cases, so it's not unheard of. What is spoken in the AA meetings are confidential, but surely the sponsor can testify that the defendant had attended a meeting.
If there was such a person, it could give proof that JS was attempting to get sober.
The lack of such testimony makes me think she never attended a meeting.
Trial Queen Sharee ‏@TrialQnSharee 14s
Parker tells #JulieSchenecker he has always respected her privacy on docs and has never asked for information, other than Dr. SPear