LifeIsAMystery
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Motion hearing began at 9 and is another attempt by his attorney to have Bhatt released. Assume there will be media coverage once it ends.
I think that just may be a badly worded sentence by a reporter who doesn't fully understand the situation.
Regardless of citizenship, the courts will have to determine who is awarded custody, just like in any child custody situation. The situation could get complicated if Naresh's family contests the claim. It could take some time to resolve, and while the matter is in front of the courts, the child will likely have to stay in the U.S.
But once Mamta's family is awarded full custody (as they should be) then they should have every right to return to Nepal with the baby.
I'm not sure if you meant me when you wrote "OP". But I certainly never meant to suggest that this would be an easy decision for the courts. On the contrary, I said it would take some time to resolve.I disagree it will be one, easy-peasy fall of the gavel as OP cites.
Date | Time | Result | Type | Courtroom | Plea | Duration | Jury |
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10/08/2024 | 10:00 AM | TERM | 4 | ||||
10/07/2024 | 08:45 AM | GRAND JURY | 2 |
The thing with guys like this, they don't see their family members as people. They see them as possessions. So if a family member dares do anything like express dissatisfaction, want to leave, etc. they treat it like we would treat a malfunctioning refrigerator and...dispose of it. If whatever preceded this incident had never happened, it would have been something else. The possession no longer behaves in the fashion they are wanting, so whoops, time to get rid of it and get a new one. (See also: Scott Peterson.) MOO, IMO, etc etc etcwas he planning on receiving insurance money? or just a jealous rage at her leaving?
You really need a body for that, so I think it’s closer to the latter. This appears to have been incredibly sloppy and messy, which I think points to something more spontaneous.was he planning on receiving insurance money? or just a jealous rage at her leaving?
But the computer searches re: dead spouse were way back in April?You really need a body for that, so I think it’s closer to the latter. This appears to have been incredibly sloppy and messy, which I think points to something more spontaneous.
the quoted computer searches were about debts:But the computer searches re: dead spouse were way back in April?
which made me think there was some financial element here, but MKB was working and now the other report says there were tenants,Husband of missing Virginia mom Mamta Kafle Bhatt 'searched "what happen to debt died spouse" before she disappeared' Chilling internet searches of husband accused in wife's disappearance pic.twitter.com/as5PK0Thwy
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) August 28, 2024
so it made me think there was some financial problem but killing MBK sure did not increase his income.Chief tells me the basement is being rented out. He doesn’t know how many people live there. Neighbors tell me it’s a family of 5, with four adults and one child. @7NewsDC
— Rebecca Turco (@RebeccaTurcoTV) August 27, 2024
But the computer searches re: dead spouse were way back in April?
Perhaps. If he married again to someone in Nepal would he get the $ of a dowry? The house and car were listed as being several thousand per month, doubt a basement rental and PT nurse salary covered it. He seemed unable to hold a job long term since leaving the Army. MOOO.he's probably been thinking about it for a long time but when he acted, it was spontaneous and not according to plan because he let his anger overcome him - just speculation
Yes, but just because he had murder on your mind beforehand (those searches clearly indicate that), doesn't necessarily mean that he planned to do it when he did. I'm totally open to this having been premeditated, but I think it's less likely than the alternative.But the computer searches re: dead spouse were way back in April?