Hmm, current wife French. First wife ethnicity not confirmed.My old school chum said that she was "French"; whichever wife that was.
Hmm, current wife French. First wife ethnicity not confirmed.My old school chum said that she was "French"; whichever wife that was.
On the topic of women leaving marital homes- I did this (with children) because I had no choice. I wanted to leave, he wouldn't go anywhere. It was a powerplay on his part. It was just another act in an ongoing pattern of control and lack of empathy. After I left he locked all the gates with huge chains and padlocks.
Edited to add this: it was a brutal and soul destroying experience that wouldn't wish on anyone. It took great courage, financial sacrifice and almost broke me. I had to leave with what I could get in one day so many of my precious items were left behind and never returned - he refused to let me have them.
If this is the case here then I have a keen understanding of what those women went through and how tough it may have been. It is not a decision made lightly.
Regarding children in this situation - mine think their father is the best person in the world. They were fed (and continue to be fed) misinformation about me that leads them to question me often.
Final edit to add this: if my ex husband was arrested and charged with murder, my children (and his parents and siblings) would deny his involvement to their last breaths. If I expressed the feeling that he was guilty I would be the one criticized and condemned.
Thought my insights may be valuable.
But that's only what he apparently told his work colleagues according to my old school friend when he asked why BRE wasn't staying overnight in the motel that Telstra was paying for when they were working in Waroona. "His wife wants him home, she's real domineering".Hmm, current wife French. First wife ethnicity not confirmed.
But that's only what he apparently told his work colleagues according to my old school friend when he asked why BRE wasn't staying overnight in the motel that Telstra was paying for when they were working in Waroona. "His wife wants him home, she's real domineering".
Doesn't prove that she was,
Only proves that he wasn't staying with the rest of the Telstra crew over the weekend in Waroona.
And obviously he must've done this more than once for his team's colleagues to tell my old school friend this who was on anther team under BRE's dad.
But it could be a convenient excuse for him to do his own thing on the occasional weekends when working away with Telstra.
Who knows what he was really doing?
You didn't miss much
I've known of female victims of domestic violence who keep their married name once they leave their abuser.
Not all female victims run out and change their names.
Legally changing names takes time, effort, and I'm guessing, legal fees. Usually victims of DV have more important things to focus on like staying safe, finding a new place to live, getting a job, making sure their kids are okay, getting sleep at night, recovering from trauma, seeing a psychologist or therapist, processing court and/or divorce proceedings, fighting for custody of their children, worrying about money and how they will support themselves and their kids, and generally rebuilding their lives.
Just because CGE still uses E surname I don't believe that it's indicative that DV did NOT occur.
Plus CGE may have kept her FB profile pic of her and BRE as per recommendation of his lawyer. Removing the pic could be presumed an indication of suspicion and/or guilt.
Just my thoughts
Today i drove from stirling rd to government rd entrance of karrakata cemetery. Took a little over one minute. That street would be completely empty after 6 pm
i'm back now it's very quite here
hows every thing herehi frankie
I will have to private message you that answer ok. Why I can not message you spooksHey Frankie
When was the last time you were interviewed by the police?
Have police contacted you since the arrest?
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