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Live court comment by state said something like Lori was planning to move even before her husband passed away. Did I hear that right?
Not necessarily a good thing for all of us.She's on her way to Idaho!
Private investigator hired by Brandon observed her leaving a lot of kids stuff on the curb, when she moved to Idaho. So I guess she wasn't that interested in kids moving to Idaho with her back then? But she sure seems to have changed her mind, showing up at Brandon's parents, claiming to have a court order allowing her to take the children. And now it certainly seems like she wants custody. What gives?
Forget the iron and curlers. I don't think she has access to hair brush. LOL.Obviously she is having a bad hair day … no hair salon products, no curling iron, no curlers, etc. at her current accommodations.
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Not necessarily a good thing for all of us.
That’s what I heard, too. Would love to know more!Live court comment by state said something like Lori was planning to move even before her husband passed away. Did I hear that right?
one of the more revealing items on this video podcast was that Tammy's insurance had been made higher 9 months before her death. Wouldn't you think that the insurance company would have red-flagged this right away?The way I interpret this part of the video is that Lori first started attending Chad's conferences about that time. It may indeed be true that they started knowing each other then (and maybe that's the strongest likelihood, given that Lori doesn't come across as the type to wait or have any qualms). But it could also be plausible to say that "Lori knew of Chad then, but Chad may have known Lori only at some later date."
In Hawaii we have two taxes that apply to short term rentals. One is called the GET (General Excise Tax) and is pretty much the same thing as a sales tax. It applies to almost everything bought and sold in Hawaii. It is about 4.25% but actually varies a bit by county as of the last year or so because the counties can now add a surcharge. The second is called the TAT (Transient Accommodation Tax). It is about 11% or more, I have not kept track. It applies to all rentals of less than 180 days. Each tax requires a license from the state and quarterly or monthly filings/payments.hmmm... can you explain this tax license number issue more.... is it common for people who own rental property in HI to try to avoid the general excie and transient accomodation taxes???
It must be my TV because on my screen her hair is bright duck yellow with brown underneath. It wasn't like that on the last hearing so I don't know what changed...the lights at the courthouse?Obviously she is having a bad hair day … no hair salon products, no curling iron, no curlers, etc. at her current accommodations.
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I think she is missing her purple anti brass shampoo... whew that is some yellow / orange hair!OMG! Lori looks rough! Thanks for the link.
Her hair was always blonder on top with darker hair underneath. It did look more yellow for me too, might be the lights.It must be my TV because on my screen her hair is bright duck yellow with brown underneath. It wasn't like that on the last hearing so I don't know what changed...the lights at the courthouse?
I don't think that in itself is suspicious to the insurance company. It's not like she died the next day.one of the more revealing items on this video podcast was that Tammy's insurance had been made higher 9 months before her death. Wouldn't you think that the insurance company would have red-flagged this right away?
That is absolutely that is a good thing. I just don't want her to be out on bail ever and walking free. I don't trust her and others connected to the case walking around Rexburg.??? It is a step towards justice.
Not your TV. It was the same on my laptop. I was surprised at how trashy it looked.It must be my TV because on my screen her hair is bright duck yellow with brown underneath. It wasn't like that on the last hearing so I don't know what changed...the lights at the courthouse?
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