Then read the facts. Thanks!Relax already. No need to apply labels and lash out. No one is "Victim Blaming" here. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Only trying to disseminate fact from fiction.
Then read the facts. Thanks!Relax already. No need to apply labels and lash out. No one is "Victim Blaming" here. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Only trying to disseminate fact from fiction.
Post the entire article. That was an article that listed three lists of things. One, Resolved Issues. Two, Unresolved Issues. Three, Issues that warrant further investigation. I know what is in the article. Are you claiming that police never made the statement that it appeared that Sherrill was living beyond her means, but then back peddled like they did with MH's timeline, and his alibi, and acted like both issues had been cleared up, even though they put them in the middle of an article that called them into question, and then acted like they shouldn't have been mentioned at all. Because it is fact. Just saying.Check out the last sentence.
It doesn’t matter what buying power was. You can calculate a lot of her bills and she has no disposable income from an 18-20k a year job. Suzie has a job but she had her own set of expenditures and cosmetology school enrollment to consider.
To contrast, Stacy, who also had a job, had an older car—her family with nearly 3x the income of Sherrill.
You’re brushing this aside way too easily. 18k over 12 months is a very small amount. Sherrill paid often with money orders. That’s not something someone with a comfortable income does.
If the motive is silence—meaning dead people can’t talk, then you definitely have to follow the money. The cops thought the same thing. Worsham’s statement hardly rules anything out. Also Mike, the same cops did and said wrong things about you constantly—Worsham’s statement carries that much weight with you?
Or it could mean that she had approx 700.00 in cash and checks in her purse. Approx 800.00 or less cash in the bank. Had money to buy herself a fairly nice car, and buy one for Susie too. Upgrade her HVAC system and other things she did to the house, as well as also pay her mortgage. Not to mention all of the utilities that would have come with that house. Women in the 90's weren't looked down upon and, had no issues getting business loans in the early 90's if they had the means just like everyone else who walked into a bank. Sorry, the 90's weren't the 50's.
Just quoting what was printed in the news paper. Knew a lot of divorced women in the 90's. The only issue they had was not having a job that paid well enough to afford a decent lifestyle. But the same could have been said for most of us. Minimum wage was $3.25 an hour in the early 90's.
Tips were part of the same overall salary/income. People also tipped less than they tip now on a whole.
Sherrill didn’t make more than 21k a year. You can look up these things, and I have.
Yeah and she was pulling 16k. I was being generous adding lots of tip money, her income still is fixed, even the links I provided yesterday included tips. I’m not stupid.You can't look up tips. Average salary then around $22K. Equates to $38,000 today. Plus tips, which can be hidden from taxation. I'd also point out that we have many more costs today to live a middle class life, including cell phones, cable, and high health insurance.
Can we a agree she wasn't living beyond her means? She had a modest home and a basic car. She seemed to have a solid group of clients. What are you arguing about?Yeah and she was pulling 16k. I was being generous adding lots of tip money, her income still is fixed, even the links I provided yesterday included tips. I’m not stupid.
Because she wasn’t, at least not when you factor in what it costs to eat, buy cigarettes (chain smoker), cost of living needs. Yes I know what gas costs and how cheap things were etc.Can we a agree she wasn't living beyond her means? She had a modest home and a basic car. She seemed to have a solid group of clients. What are you arguing about?
A big laugh that an entire page is dedicating a Ron Worsham offhand statement that really doesn’t prove anything as the basis of a “fact” when you can literally pay to just read Sherrill’s tax information online if you want to.
Ron Worsham was investigated and removed from office by the attorney general. Please use grains of salt.
Worsham once famously thought he was starting to believe aliens took the women.
People who also strictly work with cash only and don’t put their money in a bank use them. It’s not super difficult to see why Sherrill was likely using them and no I’m not blaming her, people were after her funds because of Don.Something's else I would point out is the fact that: a lot of people who just simply are not real good with math, will pay their Bill's by money order. This way you no the money will get there, and no worry of bouncing checks. I've non a few people that pay their Bill's in this manner.
Suzie worked as well and making 16 grand plus tips and maybe some under the table can go a long way to house and car payments. Remember cigarettes didn't cost what they do now.Because she wasn’t, at least not when you factor in what it costs to eat, buy cigarettes (chain smoker), cost of living needs. Yes I know what gas costs and how cheap things were etc.
But they had two new cars and a waterbed and a new house that was completely rewired. And then this lasts two months before a disappearance.
It’s an aggregate of things. For the last time. Why aren’t people reading all the words I say?
Yeah and she was pulling 16k. I was being generous adding lots of tip money, her income still is fixed, even the links I provided yesterday included tips. I’m not stupid.
Also, to the people throwing around “victim blaming” card: Bringing up someone’s finances isn’t victim blaming. It’s called a lead. I don’t really care if she spent outside of her means, more power to her.
I don’t personally have her forms.There are very few ways to gain access to someone else’s tax returns legally. How do you know exactly how much she made?