I'm the one with the granny flip phone. I'll try it on the kindle but I don't think it works there either. I never griped before because ppl would post the gist.
can't you just download & instal Adobe Acrobat reader?
I'm the one with the granny flip phone. I'll try it on the kindle but I don't think it works there either. I never griped before because ppl would post the gist.
I "think" I already have that, lol. I am not ignorant of computers, but after installing windows 10 nothing works the same. I think there is some toggle that dictates which program to use for pdfs, I just have to figure it out I guess.can't you just download & instal Adobe Acrobat reader?
I agree. It is confusing. When I initially read that I thought she died as a result of him trying to terminate the pregnancy. It still wouldn't surprise me if the autopsy results show she suffered a severe blow to her abdomen.I understand the reason they had to charge him with termination of her pregnancy, but to see it written there that she died 'as a result of' the termination is very confusing, to say the least.
To see the children's names listed there and see the admission that their deaths were committed with deliberation just makes me shudder.
Just like the other monster, Scott Peterson. He wanted to sell the house after he murdered Lacie and pretended she'd "gone missing".The Thayer family had mentioned that he had talked about selling the house when he stayed with them even though it seemed an odd thing to be discussing while they were supposedly “missing”—it was one of the things that made them contact the police when they wanted to say there was something amiss with his behavior.
That is so kind, thank you very much.Here are jpeg versions of the waiver and plea documents. You should be able to open them...
Quite so.But there was a way out called divorce. Yes he would have had to pay child support for years to come but it was an option. He did not have to kill them all.
But does he even get a choice? Seems to me he will be told where he is going and the circumstances, not the other way around.Makes sense. With his concern about appearances and his introversion and the likelihood of him being targeted due to his crimes and his high profile, I would be surprised if he asked to be put in general population.
The plea agreement posted a couple pages back (post #653), and signed by CW, states the acts were after deliberation ...not committed in a "hasty or impulsive manner," and committed with intent. I also believe "after the exercise of reflection and judgement" means they were planned. MOO"After deliberation" - I take that to mean that they know this was all pre-planned. Thoughts?
I had assumed that, too, but it looks like prisoners have the right to request protective custody if they fear for their safety.But does he even get a choice? Seems to me he will be told where he is going and the circumstances, not the other way around.
I don't believe so. The only photo I recall was of SW family seated at the DA press conference following the hearing. However, another poster present at the hearing reported that CW appeared heavier, with fuller face than when arrested.Is there any photo's of CW from yesterday ?
JMO
Catching up and glad to hear he finally admitted it.
What a fool he was to even think he was going to get away with this.
If criminals like him would just think things through a little further before they act then a lot of crime could be prevented.
All one had to do is think of who the suspects would be in this crime and all targets would point right at him.
Having the sexual escapades outside of the marriage was bound to be found out so did he not even think LE would find out about those. And with forensics the way it is these days LE can prove pretty much everything.
His beginning story of them disappearing was so foolish because all her friends knew she was not planning on going anywhere. And no kidnapper would take her and the kids. It was crazy story.
And then he changed his story to his silly and foolish other story which made no sense because the kids were dead so he could not have caught her in the act at the end.
The only thing that would have been slightly more believable would have been if he claimed he killed her in a fit of rage after finding out she already killed the kids. But even that would have been found out eventually because she loved her kids. She had no reason to kill them.
He was just foolish and did not think things through at all.
I have never understood why someone like him would not just divorce and leave if they are unhappy. Go through the normal channels and sure if you have to pay some child support then so be it because you had the kids too.
Just an arrogant fool and he deserves where he will end up for life. He deserves more but at least there will not be the death row bleeding hearts to help him.
I could not believe it, but it may be possible he killed the kids first. Since they were not there as he was grilling, he may have been celebrating. The stomach contents of the girls will tell the tale.
The topic was forbidden before but since it has been brought up, perhaps there was sexual abuse.
I am just relieved that he came clean but I doubt his family putting pressure on him had anything to do with it. I assume that some of his family members wanted to buy his cockamamie story-denial is a natural response when the unthinkable has taken place.
It has always been crystal clear to me who was responsible for their deaths. It was the last man standing who had lied several times and changed his story several times. I tend to think the details are much worse than we can fathom and once they came out it would have made him look even worse (aka the autopsy reports). Therefore he’s not willing to put his neck on the line with a trial that only proves what a jerk he is. The fact that he tried to pin the girls’ deaths on Shanann is still horrific. He added insult to injury by potentially sullying her credibility when he and he alone is responsible.
Will the autopsy results be released after he is sentenced later this month now?
He may have considered it, but I think it's more likely he just wanted to be rid of them and completely erase them as if they never existed. JmoBut there was a way out called divorce. Yes he would have had to pay child support for years to come but it was an option. He did not have to kill them all.
I agree. Personally, I doubt that divorce was ever on the table for him.He may have considered it, but I think it's more likely he just wanted to be rid of them and completely erase them as if they never existed. Jmo
I brought it up but got slammed for suggesting it could be a possibility. It was not forbidden by TOS.
Sorry, I just replied to this and reread my original post. I meant no way of getting out of being charged with the murders.But there was a way out called divorce. Yes he would have had to pay child support for years to come but it was an option. He did not have to kill them all.
It's either the state, or the insurance carrier that dictates when the benefit is paid for a missing person. It is usually several years.
A while back, I found the life insurance benefit information on his employer's website and posted the information. CW would have had the option to purchase various amounts of coverage from $25,000 up to $100,000 on Shanann. I heard he did purchase coverage, I believe via Ashley Banfield. I do not know what amount of coverage he purchased.
He had the option of purchasing either $5,000 or $10,000 each, on Bella and Celeste. Again, I don't know what he purchased.
I could not tell by the information on the employer website whether the life insurance benefit included accidental death coverage or not. I don't believe the additional benefit was there, but if it was, the homicide of an insured is considered by the insurance industry to be an accident to the insured. An accidental death benefit, if applicable in this case, would likely double the benefit payable.
If a spouse or child dies, the life insurance payout is tax-free and is payable to the employee. In this case, the premium for the month of August was likely deducted from his paycheck and my thoughts are SW and the girls were very likely covered under the life insurance plan until the last day of August. The murders occurred on August 13-14.
CW has admitted to being the slayer and he has no hope of collecting the benefit. Someone will receive the benefit, but I am not sure how that will be handled.
Hope that helps! ETA: I am curious to hear what the DA believes was the motive. I have no idea if CW thought he might collect a life insurance benefit but he may have thought that he would. I followed a case on websleuths a couple of years ago where a husband murdered his wife and his motive was indeed to try to collect $1,100,000 on her. All of the assumptions he made about the life insurance were 100% wrong.
Thank you for your reply molly.It's either the state, or the insurance carrier that dictates when the benefit is paid for a missing person. It is usually several years.
A while back, I found the life insurance benefit information on his employer's website and posted the information. CW would have had the option to purchase various amounts of coverage from $25,000 up to $100,000 on Shanann. I heard he did purchase coverage, I believe via Ashley Banfield. I do not know what amount of coverage he purchased.
He had the option of purchasing either $5,000 or $10,000 each, on Bella and Celeste. Again, I don't know what he purchased.
I could not tell by the information on the employer website whether the life insurance benefit included accidental death coverage or not. I don't believe the additional benefit was there, but if it was, the homicide of an insured is considered by the insurance industry to be an accident to the insured. An accidental death benefit, if applicable in this case, would likely double the benefit payable.
If a spouse or child dies, the life insurance payout is tax-free and is payable to the employee. In this case, the premium for the month of August was likely deducted from his paycheck and my thoughts are SW and the girls were very likely covered under the life insurance plan until the last day of August. The murders occurred on August 13-14.
CW has admitted to being the slayer and he has no hope of collecting the benefit. Someone will receive the benefit, but I am not sure how that will be handled.
Hope that helps! ETA: I am curious to hear what the DA believes was the motive. I have no idea if CW thought he might collect a life insurance benefit but he may have thought that he would. I followed a case on websleuths a couple of years ago where a husband murdered his wife and his motive was indeed to try to collect $1,100,000 on her. All of the assumptions he made about the life insurance were 100% wrong.