In your professional experience, once she has been medicated/treated and is no longer psychotic or whatever term that’s appropriate, does she fully understand what she did or why she did it?
Has there been a plea offer that she refused? Curious why she would go to trial. That’s a lot to put herself thru. I can’t imagine any scenario in which she would be completely acquitted.
Like others have said, this does seem similar to Andrea Yates. Sad however you look at it.
Very likely they went thru garage and didn’t use front door. An hour is not that long. Last thing I’d be thinking is that my mom was kidnapped and is about to be the biggest crime story in the country. Search house quickly, go outside and look around backyard, go back inside and search more...
I think the opposite! How would it work if SIL had her kidnapped and then got the $. Nancy comes home and goes back to playing mahjong and having dinner again at his house?
Y’all. 80 is the new 60 for many people. Being 80 doesn’t mean you’re in a nursing home, being tucked into bed, unable to care for yourself. Etc. I don’t see anything particularly nefarious about coming home at 9:48 pm.
Yep. Ive thought about that. A friend of my mother in law got twisted up in something like this. It made no sense, but the friend believed it to be true. Her family is in the process of trying to protect her assets, but it’s difficult when the senior citizen is apparently of sound mind. But in...
It doesn’t say she is invalid. 9:48-9:50 can be close to 3 mins. Driver opens garage door, pulls in, she gets out. My mother in law is same age and uses cane. She can walk, nor far distances but gets around. Doesn’t need help out of car. If NG sees family all the time, there doesn’t need to be a...
True. That was my first thought. But I’d think she’d need the phone to be with her for her watch unless she has a separate cellular plan for watch. We have purchased the Apple Watches and phones for our parents due to the falling alerts the watch has. But they need their phone for the watch to...
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