Seph
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Part of me wants to believe that he is just grossly negligent and selfish. Maybe because I don't want to believe someone would do something so horrible.
Part of me wants to believe that he is just grossly negligent and selfish. Maybe because I don't want to believe someone would do something so horrible.
1. its not been established exactly what the wife knew or didn't know, imo. I would appreciate a link that does establish it.
2. imo had HD known he was texting anyone all day, much less sexting women, he would have been fired.
3. I really don't think you've convinced me that he wasn't hiding his secret life from a lot of people. In fact there is testimony that he was, not to mention, I think, it a reasonable assumption that HD knew nothing about it. It is unreasonable to suggest they knew, imo.
I don't have any problem believing people can be that rotten. I just want to be convinced by reasonable argument based on facts...a lot of what people are identifying as their major point was stuff Stoddard presented in the bail hearing, and his veracity has been challenged by more than source: 1. a witness at the scene, 2. the AJC's interpretation of the video.
it wouldn't be the first time the cops and the media got it way wrong.
Yeah, I think it might depend on when exactly he made the decision to kill Cooper like that. (If that's in fact what he did.)
I mean, while you're just playing around with the thought of doing somebody in you might end up doing all kinds of unwise research on your personal computer because it's not yet a plan, not yet a decision, just random thoughts that aren't going to get you arrested. Then, after you make the decision to actually do it, you realize that you've got all this stuff on your computer and try to delete it and think that it would have been better to go to an anonymous computer but it's too late. And if any of the material that gave him ideas was something he came across randomly (and not intentionally searching for just that) he wouldn't have known to be on an anonymous computer beforehand.
In my library you have to sign in with your personal library card and pin code in order to use the computers to search the internet so it's not totally anonymous there.
I think mom's "did you say too much?" question pretty much throws "innocent" out the window. Obviously, there's something they're hiding, that they thought, if known by the authorities, would be bad.
He's guilty of killing his son. Whether or not it was accidental remains to be seen...but:
Does anyone know how Ross answered that question? Did he say, "Say too much?? About what????" (that would make me think he was just a dolt, and maybe this was an accident); but if he said, "No! I didn't!", without more having to be said about about what "it" is, then that smells pretty fishy to me.
If he hadn't made that trip to his car at lunch I would be more inclined to think he was innocent
I think he is guilty as hell
Normally I don't have my card. I only wear yoga pants on the daily.
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BBM - If she is underage (it's hard to keep track of all the people RH was sexting, that day), then she is also a victim in this case, given the other charges RH faces on top of murdering his son. This is a victim friendly forum so you may want to tread carefully. :hand: If anybody should feel sick when they look in the mirror, it should be RH. :moo:Don't you think he had to make the car trip to get to private location where he could arrange his sex meeting for later that day- during the afternoon, remember he told his buddies he'd be arriving late at the movie (even though RH was picking up CH). Don't you think maybe he spent the entire day arranging his sex plan and texting with whatever stupid girl was planning to be his partner?
He's guilty as hell of being a schmuck and killing his baby through his own selfish carelessness- not because he wanted to kill the child but because he wanted to get his kicks and he put that first.
The girl who was planning to hook up with RH is guilty of being nasty. I hope she feels sick when she looks in the mirror.
His wife, LH is guilty of believing RH would "get over" his addiction to sexting and easy sex. It's not a very Christian thing to say, but maybe LH is guilty of forgiving RH.
BBM - If she is underage (it's hard to keep track of all the people RH was sexting, that day), then she is also a victim in this case, given the other charges RH faces on top of murdering his son. This is a victim friendly forum so you may want to tread carefully. :hand: If anybody should feel sick when they look in the mirror, it should be RH. :moo:
The "Ferris Bueller of Tuscaloosa". At age 28. :sick:
Actually, I doubt that many people who look at *advertiser censored* websites, buy *advertiser censored* magazines, subscribe to adult websites and/or sext share this information with others (with the exception of teenagers). I think it's pretty common for adults to hide these activities from friends, lovers and spouses--isn't that part of the thrill? I wouldn't really look at RH keeping his sexting private as unusual behavior for a married person who choses to imbibe in *advertiser censored* or cheating types of activities. This particular lie is not one that cause me to want to suspect him of murder.
BBM - If she is underage (it's hard to keep track of all the people RH was sexting, that day), then she is also a victim in this case, given the other charges RH faces on top of murdering his son. This is a victim friendly forum so you may want to tread carefully. :hand: If anybody should feel sick when they look in the mirror, it should be RH. :moo:
First line to arrested spouse: Be quiet until the lawyer gets here. No matter what. Because EVERYTHING YOU SAY WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU. Literally. :laughing:
I don't think LH was saying this to hide a conspiracy. I think she was saying it to remind her husband that they had both a tragedy and a massive legal problem on their hands. Act accordingly, right?
Don't you think he had to make the car trip to get to private location where he could arrange his sex meeting for later that day- during the afternoon, remember he told his buddies he'd be arriving late at the movie (even though RH was picking up CH). Don't you think maybe he spent the entire day arranging his sex plan and texting with whatever stupid girl was planning to be his partner?
He's guilty as hell of being a schmuck and killing his baby through his own selfish carelessness- not because he wanted to kill the child but because he wanted to get his kicks and he put that first.
The girl who was planning to hook up with RH is guilty of being nasty. I hope she feels sick when she looks in the mirror.
His wife, LH is guilty of believing RH would "get over" his addiction to sexting and easy sex. It's not a very Christian thing to say, but maybe LH is guilty of forgiving RH.
One more thing while I'm thinking it- there are actually real victims of sexual abuse, assault, human trafficking, etc. in this world and they suffer beyond belief. It's not fair to them to say any young girl who sexts or lies about her age to join a dating site is a victim unless someone is forcing her to join in the first place. It doesn't help if we tell kids they aren't accountable for their sexually irresponsible actions because they never learn to own their own sexuality and sense of self.
Sure I feel sorry for the teen sexter and it was harsh to say I hope she feels nasty (so I take it back) but no one forced her to do anything.
Wait. The married man and father who sexted is merely guilty of being a "schmuck", but the teen, the minor child he engage in this manner is guilty of being nasty? So he is less culpable, why, because he is a man? I mean who cares that he's much older than the child he sent sexts to, right? She's the nasty one. He just a schmuck. Not nasty himself. Not exploitative. Certainly not a murderer. Just a bit foolish?
What the heck is this about?
I'd like to point out that the teen has not been charged. Just poor, sad sack Ross.