Thats a really great theory. Ruby owned a night club in New Orleans. During that time, that alone gave you a mob connection. I never believed his reason for killing Oswald.
My husband believes the assassination was a mob hit. They helped him get elected, and he turned on them. He allowed and encouraged Bobby to investigate them. He was their friend, until he wasn't. How they orchestrated the hit and even how they chose Oswald is a mystery that is interesting.
Whew. I can't even believe that I'm responding to this because I try to avoid these kinds of discussions on Websleuths. When I joined many years ago, I joined because it was true crime discussion. I have always believed that this is Tricia's house and her house rules. No reason to argue. I love...
I haven't seen any official report, only what's been shared on social media and reddit. Rae didn't mention cause or details only her thoughts on Whitley's passing. I saw a post by her boyfriend/fiance but he didn't share how.
I belong to the Justice for Christian group on FB. A private group where Rae posted a long post about Whitley Goodman passing. I saw it discussed in several different places, but no link I thought I should share. This is Justice for Christian's official X account.
Thank you for allowing those of us who can't handle all the awful details be apart by reading y'all's thoughts. I really enjoyed keeping up with the last one.
What you say is true. But I still believe that by using Nick and Rob's own interviews -- own words, written and video, a professional can get some sense of their family dynamics. Or their perception of them
Thank you for sharing this. Very compelling. I have felt from the beginning that family dynamics played a big roll in this. It's hard to discuss because, to some, its victim shaming. How Nick perceived his family dynamics is important. I'm very interested in future episodes where he goes into...
Question: If AJ passionately believes that NR is not guilty of murder, could he defend him pro bono? Is that allowed if you began as a paid private attorney?
AJ believes that NR is mentally ill. Unable to make good, wise decisions. So, he's not responsible for his decisions even now. Whatever happened to remove him from the case, will never be Nick's fault -- even if Nick fired him. That's my thoughts
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