I wonder if this is enough excitement for her in her so "boring" life.
I’m sure she’s thrilled with the attention. The fake crying and becoming “overwhelmed”. She’s got the waif thing down pat.
I wonder if this is enough excitement for her in her so "boring" life.
Thank you for the recommendation! I have just finished reading it and enjoyed it very much!If you haven't read it, may I recommend "The Franchise Affair" by Josephine Tey. I think you'll find it fascinating.
The music is *chef's kissVideo of her jogging from the court and press ... with added Mariachi soundtrack
PricelessVideo of her jogging from the court and press ... with added Mariachi soundtrack
Just a shame they couldn't have picked a time/location where the kids weren't there.
Maybe it wasn't possible. I just hate that the kids were there.
A relative is on 100% VA disability for PTSD. Guess how she got PTSD? Going to jail for shooting someone. As a civilian. Decades after her military service.Nope. The defense said wearing a monitor would be too stressful given her C-PTSD (Complex post-traumatic stress disorder) after she faked her abduction.![]()
Maybe it's because I have had issues with so many mean girls in my life.
I take immense pleasure in this one being caught out.
the hmmm is because we werent sure whether they were still together. i guess we still arent, but it doesnt seem like it.This (no contact with KP) should be of no surprise.
In most state courts, there's a mandatory court order issued to protect Victims and Witnesses -- even if the parties don't want the order or believe the order unnecessary. I think it's likely there's a similar federal statute applicable.
The automatic “mandatory restraining order” is generally in effect from when the defendant is advised of rights at arraignment to the final disposition of any appeal.
The mandatory order is intended to protect the victims/witnesses, where the defendant is automatically restrained from harassing, molesting, intimidating, retaliating against, or tampering with any witness to or victim of the acts charged.
Since violation of this mandatory restraining order can result in separate criminal charges, the order does not always prohibit contact with the husband or the children, for example.
Take note the mandatory court order referenced above is not to be confused with bail conditions imposed on the defendant for release. Bail conditions often include no contact protection orders requested by others and granted by the Court.
IMO, whether KP was named in a mandatory protection order or condition of bond release, I believe it's clear that KP also does not want contact with the defendant here.
For discussion purposes, OP cited § 18-1-1001, C.R.S. (Colorado).
Still Missing - CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *arrest* #97
does not seem like this was that attn she wanted.DM has the best pics as usual
California mom Sherri Papini is granted BAIL after orchestrating abduction hoax | Daily Mail Online
clearly. clear as mud. lolAnd this link says different. It states "She also must not "associate with or have contact with any witnesses in this case" outside of the presence of her attorney, with the exception of her family members, the judge said."
Sherri Papini kidnapping case: Papini out of jail on bail
The story in this link implies that she can contact her husband.
One of these links has it wrong.
Video of her jogging from the court and press ... with added Mariachi soundtrack
I live in Sacramento and drive past the downtown jail frequently. Hilarious that they parked so far away when there are usually plenty of spots with 100’ of the jail entrance. Family could
Have also simply pulled up 10’ from the door and had her get into the car - no one was pushing her out the door unexpectantly. To me, that looked like a planned “run from the paparazzi” to highlight how she is being hounded and is under stress. Ridiculous.
Who is the driver in the white shirt trying to keep up with the “jog”?Video of her jogging from the court and press ... with added Mariachi soundtrack