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I think there’s a lot of jealousy because they’re a close knit family.All their goofy little nicknames. Juvenile. A bunch of middle aged women who refuse to grow up.
MOO.
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I think there’s a lot of jealousy because they’re a close knit family.All their goofy little nicknames. Juvenile. A bunch of middle aged women who refuse to grow up.
MOO.
This is what gets me, They know he got there. ( to Jens sisters).. So when KR called Jenn and Jenn called her sister , no one checked for him?And Jen said yesterday that after KR called her about John missing....she called her sister!
A family can surely be close and call each other by their given names. That's what adults do IMO. They grow up and put immature behaviors behind.I think there’s a lot of jealousy because they’re a close knit family.
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That will probably last 30 minutes if yesterday is any indicationNow a 20 minute break…
And when officer told Jen in from of her sister's home she need to go into the house, Jen was quick to say they were asleep...too many odd things. Alberts did not want to get involved imoI
This is what gets me, They know he got there. ( to Jens sisters).. So when KR called Jenn and Jenn called her sister , no one checked for him?
I have counted drunken sleeping heads to make sure everyone is good so many nights . 2 weeks ago my kid got stuck in a mud hole on the powerlines ,shitfaced ,with some womans 22 yr old son . I didnt know them ..but I made that kid come to my house and watched over him until he went to sleep . and woke up sober so he made it home. We left the truck in the hole. Tow fees are way better than missing 22 yr olds.
They cant do that for a friend?
Also Ryan seeing KR in her car alone.... where was John. He only went that many steps.
I don’t know my husbands family is large and they all have nic names for each other.A family can surely be close and call each other by their given names. That's what adults do IMO. They grow up and put immature behaviors behind.
I really admire the genuine, loving, supportive close-knit family of Karen. Not a bunch of immature family members who drink and take over bars and behave like drunk teenagers. I consider them very dysfunctional.I think there’s a lot of jealousy because they’re a close knit family.
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Crafted, softened and developed as AJ put it rightfully so!They’ve really coached her to soften her facial expressions. She isn’t angry looking this time around.
There’s nothing about Jen’s testimony that isn’t believable to unbiased people.60 Percent of court tv's audience polled thinks that Jenns testimony was not believable.
Shocked me actually , as I thought she was a little believable. In an observation of her testimony, and how she might look to a jury member . I dont believe her though.
As proud as all the Alberts and McCabe families of their drunken conduct I imagine.Close? Where’s her sister?
Mom & Dad must be proud of their daughter’s bartending skills and downing double vodkas all night.
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Lots of people live in areas where they feel very comfortable leaving their doors unlocked.Just catching up, but did JK say earlier that the Alberts left their front door UNLOCKED the night of the incident?
Why leave your door locked when you're a police officer and have a viscious German Shepherd dog to deal with people barging in!Just catching up, but did JK say earlier that the Alberts left their front door UNLOCKED the night of the incident?
How many double vodkas did Karen have that night?I really admire the genuine, loving, supportive close-knit family of Karen. Not a bunch of immature family members who drink and take over bars and behave like drunk teenagers. I consider them very dysfunctional.
MOO
I caught that, too. Did she knock first? Or did she know it was unlocked? Was that usual for them? JM states that it took a couple of minutes to wake them up, so apparently they sleep fairly heavy IMO. And nothing about the dog barking when she entered/knocked, right?Just catching up, but did JK say earlier that the Alberts left their front door UNLOCKED the night of the incident?