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That is a very scary question. I have often wondered the same thing. My son is 26 and when this case was going on I forced him to watch her interviews on Inside Edition, etc. It freaked him out for sure. But I needed him to realize that any 'booty call' could be a dangerous deadly experience if not careful. He was always warning his little sister and it was important for him to see it can happen to him as well.
I think that Jodi is the perfect example of a passive/aggressive monster. She is seething and vile inside, but has a calm, though creepy exterior. The most abusive person that I have ever met was my cousins ex husband. He beat her and spanked the kids rather violently until she finally left hid worthless arse. But he was not passive aggressive in any way. You could see him visibly become agitated and then go to a slow boil. Gave her time to get away and come home to a punched in wall or smashed dishes.
But Jodi made false pretenses of being 'okay' and not mad. I am sure she faked him out that night. Gave him a worthless check for the car, told him she was on the way to see her new boyfriend, and wished TA well. She just wanted a place to rest for the night and maybe a last roll in the hay, for old time's sake. All the while she knew he was a dead man. True Evil. :devil:
Your kids are lucky to live in a family that can talk about this kind of stuff so honestly and openly. There's more to the birds and the bees than just birds and bees. Sometimes there are birds of prey and killer bees.