wenwe4
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Does anyone know what time this occurred? Was it close to the noon break? ty
20 minutes prior to noon
Does anyone know what time this occurred? Was it close to the noon break? ty
JA Mom - since TA's death it has been the best relationship they had her whole life . . . .last few weeks talked to JA more than she ever talked to Jodi since she left the house @ 18.
OT- A good friend of mine is from Atlanta and she says this all the time, though I don't quite know the meaning. Another phrase she uses is, "Have you ever!" lol.I'm Southern so I'll just say she doesn't have a doggone clue what she's talking about...BLESS HER HEART! (Note: Please feel free to "bless her heart" to her face the next time you see her. It's a handy dandy little phrase.)
Maybe you have to live it to understand... my parents were not perfect but they were good parents and did everything right but my brother was never willing to conform to the rules of life. I'll never forget the words our pastor spoke to my mom the morning my brother was arrested for murder... he's not in jail because he did what you taught him to do, he's in jail because he did what you taught him not to do... a parent can only do so much.
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On JVM talking about how Jodi was secretive about her private life with her family. They weren't allowed to ask her anything about her life. This doesn't have to do with making her life more mysterious as they were saying on JVM. This is entirely about control. It's about I have this information (about my life) that you want and you can't have it unless I decide to give it to you.
JW looks at the clock three times before she asks to approach. Nurmi looks at it twice and shifts around in his chair and leans forward. Lots of glasses get touched. It's all a little shifty...
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JA Mom - since TA's death it has been the best relationship they had her whole life . . . .last few weeks talked to JA more than she ever talked to Jodi since she left the house @ 18.
Thank you again for all of your transcribing, :cheer: We all appreciate it. :loveyou:
I noticed that exact interaction...JW seemed confused and flustered.....
Maybe ALV was implicating the fact that she didn't " know the whole story" because she was only privy to the texts she had access to read?...
In any case, it seemed to throw Wilmott off, and everything got a bit wonky after that....
Maybe she went somewhere the DT didn't want her to go, providing fodder for JM...
I can hear him now, " But you didn't know the whole story, did you Mamm?"...
(Can't wait...)
OT- A good friend of mine is from Atlanta and she says this all the time, though I don't quite know the meaning. Another phrase she uses is, "Have you ever!" lol.
who is this chick on hln to the right of the screen? the brunette?
If my kids had ever broken a serious law like burglary or theft etc., I would have considered calling LE for help and to teach them a hard lesson.
But for marijuana? That seems kind of extreme, imo. My DS NEVER ever, not even once, smoked pot or did any drugs, because his mission in life is to attend the Police Academy. So he stayed out of trouble completely. But my DD, um, not so much. LOL Even so, when I found the Zig Zags in her jeans pockets, calling the cops was not my first thought. :cop:
Watching Jane on HLN... WOW! I sure hope this stuff gets in somehow. I wonder if the odds are that none of it will be introduced and thats why the defense is putting so many eggs in one basket.