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I was waiting for him to mention his wife's memory problems.
At least now there is a connection to Remakel and him placing the ad!
At least now there is a connection to Remakel and him placing the ad!
IMO it must have been the one he placed in 1994 otherwise we would have found another one.
NOT that Marion responded to his adI thought he always admitted he placed the ad (police statement and last inquest) , so far he hasn't flipped flopped on that one. (yet)
Yeah, that's not Parkinson's, that's all your lies and crimes catching up with you in a court room.
I thought he always admitted he placed the ad (police statement and last inquest) , so far he hasn't flipped flopped on that one. (yet)
At least now there is a connection to Remakel and him placing the ad!
NOT that Marion responded to his ad
Yes he did but he claimed that nobody answered it.
What a creep![]()
"she slept with the gardener"
Agree unless they have found one.IMO it must have been the one he placed in 1994 otherwise we would have found another one.
No worries - I think my hands were typing faster than my head lolI thought he always admitted he placed the ad (police statement and last inquest) , so far he hasn't flipped flopped on that one. (yet)
sorry misunderstood your original post
Good to see you back @Peralta. Agree that this is significant. AC calling early adjournment maybe leading to discussion with police to call for prosecution and maybe halt these proceedings do you think?The fact he is admitting he placed an ad under the name Remakel and she responded to him is a very big deal. That's the connection that might be needed for an arrest IMO.
Me tooHis lies are confusing me.
Now Parkinson’s does it cause confusion?
according to Cognitive Changes | Parkinson's Disease Symptoms
“Cognitive impairments from PD can include memory difficulties, slowed thinking, confusion, and/or dementia. Changes to cognition may appear as distractibility, disorganization, forgetfulness, or difficulty solving problems. Cognitive changes can occur even in the earliest stages of PD. Cognitive changes seem to worsen as PD progresses. Dementia is prevalent in approximately 30% of all people with PD, and 80% of people with PD will develop dementia in their disease progression.”
This is NOT good and could be a way out for him.