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Ever hear of Freud ?
Nope - never. Why, did she(he?) post an affidavit and video too in the custody case?
Ever hear of Freud ?
Nope - never. Why, did she(he?) post an affidavit and video too in the custody case?
I've posted individual links to each one in the Media section in case we need to refer back...
Fantastic! Thank you!
You are very welcome.
Now if only I could watch them at work!!!!!
You are very welcome.
Now if only I could watch them at work!!!!!
He also says on the second trip to HT he went Cary Parkway to Tyron Rd to Kildaire - says Nancy called him when at intersection of Tyron Rd and Kildaire.
They are rather interesting, some very interesting tidbits in them and some answers, well Brad answers, to some questions we have been wondering about for a while. The conversations about his cooperation with LE are indeed interesting.
So, he had one sexual encounter with HM, in his house, and can't remember what time of year it occurred? Or what time of day?
He had one other "sexual contact" in the house, and can't remember who (if anyone) was in the house at the time it occurred? Or where in the house it occurred?
Yet, at the same time, he's an attention to detail guy that kept a couple of different journals.
Why did BC answer he "heard NC ring was at the jewelers?" Then his attorney would not let him answer. I find this very strange that he wasn't sure and his attorney said, attorney/client privilege.
I thought the same thing. I would be so paranoid about what I was doing I would be super-aware of all the details! Plus, he has all those details about other things... just doesn't make sense. Did you catch when she asked him if he had a problem with his memory?
Maybe his PI tracked the ring down and reported it to K & B.
Yeah, that cracked me up. He had just finished with an unprovoked string of "I have no recollection of..." answers to questions that I suppose he knew the attorney would ask.
I just couldn't imagine not remembering at least some of what he claims to have forgotten. He had to "guess" that it was evening/night.