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Yes, I know. I've been following the case from the start.The WS poster was NOT stating that FD actually said it. She was posting that Jennifer had made that statement in one of her blog entries.
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Yes, I know. I've been following the case from the start.The WS poster was NOT stating that FD actually said it. She was posting that Jennifer had made that statement in one of her blog entries.
IMOO
I’m waiting for her to claim she (MT) was terrified of him, and he threatened her if she didn’t help him clean up.Not to speculate - but do you think they could take an angle in MT's defense that he took advantage of psycholgically weak MT? look at her past decision making....
Oh you know that is what's coming. Victim now.I’m waiting for her to claim she (MT) was terrified of him, and he threatened her if she didn’t help him clean up.
If she gets immunity, I will throw something.And offered immunity for this, I'll bet.
Or, she didn't know until he said, "Let's take a ride to Hartford. Sure, you can smoke in the car. Just roll down the window."I’m waiting for her to claim she (MT) was terrified of him, and he threatened her if she didn’t help him clean up.
I'm pretty sure the meeting was at her attorney's office.Wait. She had no attorney with her?
The meeting was at her attorney's office. The State's attorney came there for the interview.Wait. She had no attorney with her?
If she gets immunity, I will throw something.
If she claims that she didn’t know he was going to commit murder, she’s probably lying.
I’d be (slightly) ok with immunity if the following happened:
He killed Jennifer without MT’s knowledge.
He threatened her to help dump evidence.
She can lead law enforcement to Jennifer’s body.
Anything other than that, then she should be punished accordingly.
Wait. She had no attorney with her?
And deportation after serving her sentence? I'd like to see her leave. jmoIt won't happen. She was up to her eyeballs, is lying if she says she was threatened and could very well get immunity or a very reduced plea that amounts to nothing.
Yes and the judges approval. The judge can demand he keep him on as a client, although that happens more in criminal than civil cases, IMO.No need for a divorce when your client has killed his wife. Does he really need to make a motion to drop his client? This attorney sure is moving quickly since Jennifer went missing, imo. I thought it was reported that they were stalling and not working with the court before that?
The meeting was at her attorney's office. The State's attorney came there for the interview.
OMG I've been swapping between this thread and Allenstown all day and hadn't looked here in over an hour... wow I really hope she spilled where the body is!