I believe it was RH's mother.Who was it that called the judge a SOB or simillar after he ruled no bond for Ross? TIA
If you follow cruise info, there are quite a few the disappear on cruises.
I am going more for the wife to disappear than Cooper
:blushing: Wow, thank you, you all are so supportive, I'm trying not to cry;
I just can't explain it -- how many women "friends" are down my throat to "move on" and "get back in the game"... or criticizing me for being "just like a man-*advertiser censored*" because I'm in this relationship where I do actually love a man but won't take it any further.... they don't "get it" and they don't "get me" and I just want to SCREAM!!! I just want them to leave me alone and trust that if I want to spend the next 15+ years of my life putting my kids first to back off -- I don't have the same priorities.... and I'm sad because I expected them to be more like-minded...
Cady, if it was an IRA, yes, you are absolutely right and disingenuous of RH's brother to imply like you say that it's 'rainy day' money resulting from prudent month to month financial planning. He may slam the prosecution's circumstantial bits and pieces case but those bits and pieces combined will blow away a defense comprising "they have $6000 in savings and were planning a family cruise."
Here's an eye opening site.
http://www.cruiseshipdeaths.com/
Ages - a baby to up to age 82.
Many cruise lines.
Not just overboard or missing. Many causes of death.
Does anyone have any ideas why it took months for RH to convince his brother to go on a cruise together?
If it was such a big deal, why didn't RH just go with his family. Cooper didn't need the rest of them to have fun on a water slide.
So much fun for a child who cannot swim. Yup.
There have already been claims that RH has no sense of smell, and also that he is deaf in one ear. I am waiting to hear what else is claimed...probably that he is blind in one eye and can't see out of the other.
Does anyone have any ideas why it took months for RH to convince his brother to go on a cruise together?
If it was such a big deal, why didn't RH just go with his family. Cooper didn't need the rest of them to have fun on a water slide.
So much fun for a child who cannot swim. Yup.
Who was it that called the judge a SOB or simillar after he ruled no bond for Ross? TIA
Speculation of course, but can you imagine the sympathy (and donations) going his way if he and his wife took a cruise to try to recover from the awful accidental loss of their son when the wife tragically fell overboard?
His brother was the one to first mention (Christmastime) that he was thinking of taking a cruise with his family, as I recall. (From the ajc article.)Maybe Ross's brother was afraid of getting seasick and had to be talked into the idea of a cruise. MOO.
and it could have looked like his wife committed suicide because she was so distraught over the loss of her son
His brother was the one to first mention (Christmastime) that he was thinking of taking a cruise with his family, as I recall. (From the ajc article.)
He said he and Harris were happily making arrangements to take their families on a cruise in October. The idea had percolated since Christmas, when Baygents said he wanted to take his wife and four children on a cruise.
Harris suggested the two families vacation together, Baygents said. He hounded and hounded me about it. I finally gave him a green light about a month and a half ago.