GUILTY NC - Jason Corbett, 39, murdered in his Wallburg home, 2 Aug 2015 #3

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  • #561
I really think this should be a required class in Psych 101 for all young men. I find it totally ridiculous that it took me over 30 yrs of life experiences w women to learn this :facepalm::facepalm:

Excellent observation!
 
  • #562
I'm not going to argue about your definition of "smitten." In your spare time you can use Google to see why I used the term correctly.
My whole point is that I have a hard time with the family insisting Mags and Jason are happy together now. Yes, Molly has severe issues. I hope that J&S are getting major counseling in how to move past a narcissist killer.
I just don't see how the family, and some here, can assume that Jason and Mags are peering down from Heaven, holding hands. I don't think that's fair, or healthy for the kids.
That's never been suggested from what I can see here But what if it was??? The alternative picture is horrific. A young mother dying suddenly from an illness leaving two children and her widower beaten to death by his new wife and her Father. I'd like to think the descriptoon description of Jason and his first wife which I have never seen here before is one which may bring the smallest of comfort to the 2 orphans left without their parents.thats just me though.

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  • #563
When I read MM's Facebook posts, they seem threatening to the children. Her love will find them. Comes across as a threat to me. How many fights, MM outbursts, manic highs and lows did they witness? Did she tell them after such an event she "loved" them. Did she tell them if they "loved" her they would not tell anyone? Did MM force the children to prove their love? Her post do not seem real to me. All the remembering and overly descriptive words and phrases. It is almost like she is trying to rewrite the true events of their lives.

I just can't get a true feeling about what their family life was like...of course looking in on it everything seems just perfect...I think having the kids testify, regardless of what they know, would be so traumatic for them not to mention what it would do to Molly in court (talk about drama)... but I think there had to be arguments/fights, tension in silence that the kids witnessed... they know more than anyone...however, I don't think they would be able to testify from afar because an accused has to be able to confront his/her accuser...but I also think the kids love her and what if they were to say something bad about Daddy?... you never know...even if Mommy and Daddy had problems I'm sure the children loved their family unit and are grieving not only for that but for their friends along with everything else... I read her faceBook posts and they didn't really seem threatening to me ...just increasingly bitter...IMO
 
  • #564
I just hope the kids are getting counseling/therapy from a professional is all.
 
  • #565
I just can't get a true feeling about what their family life was like...of course looking in on it everything seems just perfect...I think having the kids testify, regardless of what they know, would be so traumatic for them not to mention what it would do to Molly in court (talk about drama)... but I think there had to be arguments/fights, tension in silence that the kids witnessed... they know more than anyone...however, I don't think they would be able to testify from afar because an accused has to be able to confront his/her accuser...but I also think the kids love her and what if they were to say something bad about Daddy?... you never know...even if Mommy and Daddy had problems I'm sure the children loved their family unit and are grieving not only for that but for their friends along with everything else... I read her faceBook posts and they didn't really seem threatening to me ...just increasingly bitter...IMO

Bitter is a better description. I don't read the post and see a loving step-mother. I read and see a controlling woman, who did not get her way, and is trying to portray herself as the victim. Would a psychologist have to approve the kids to testify? Would their mental health not be considered? IMO facing MM in court would not be healthy for the children.
 
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I just hope the kids are getting counseling/therapy from a professional is all.

It was reported that TL had counceling set up for the children. I can't find a link, the article was written in August. Maybe someone with better sleuthing skills or memory can post it.
 
  • #568
I don't know if any of you are following the Dr. Teresa Siever's murder case in FL but just like this case, you have 2 young children living in a household, probably witnessing bad drama between Mom & Dad and then to have one of the adults murder the other adult (or have the murder done for them). Then have both families initiate custody battle. Many people are left to pick up the pieces but the children are pawns in this cruel game called life.
BTW, In no way shape/form/fashion do I think the Corbett's want/need one penny of the estate money. I feel it's more about the Corbett's already witnessing the GreenGrab and don't want Jack's killer to have one penny to end up in MM hands...much less to help fund her defense.
I mentioned earlier it taking me 30 years to learn some of life's lessons the slow way. I would like to mention another thing I have personally learned. Everything in life has a price. A nickle candy at the cash register. A 300 calorie candy bar price is 15 additional minutes on treadmill. A Friday night out with my boys price is me completing project list on Saturday...............I learned quite some time ago a trophy wife has an expensive price coming from many different angles that just keeps demanding/expecting/increasing. Sometimes the price is your life maybe. As always, just my opinion and sharing maybe a little too much of my background.
 
  • #569
It was reported that TL had counceling set up for the children. I can't find a link, the article was written in August. Maybe someone with better sleuthing skills or memory can post it.

I think it's in the transcript from the custody hearing.
 
  • #570
I just can't get a true feeling about what their family life was like...of course looking in on it everything seems just perfect...I think having the kids testify, regardless of what they know, would be so traumatic for them not to mention what it would do to Molly in court (talk about drama)... but I think there had to be arguments/fights, tension in silence that the kids witnessed... they know more than anyone...however, I don't think they would be able to testify from afar because an accused has to be able to confront his/her accuser...but I also think the kids love her and what if they were to say something bad about Daddy?... you never know...even if Mommy and Daddy had problems I'm sure the children loved their family unit and are grieving not only for that but for their friends along with everything else... I read her faceBook posts and they didn't really seem threatening to me ...just increasingly bitter...IMO
I can't imagine what my kids would say if my husband and I were in this situation. We've had some rough times. My dad and I didn't kill him, but dang!
I guess that's why I'm trying to keep everything real. If you've had a perfect marriage, or have a perfect marriage, congratulations. Or my condolences when/if you go through the awful, rocky parts later.
 
  • #571
I don't know if any of you are following the Dr. Teresa Siever's murder case in FL but just like this case, you have 2 young children living in a household, probably witnessing bad drama between Mom & Dad and then to have one of the adults murder the other adult (or have the murder done for them). Then have both families initiate custody battle. Many people are left to pick up the pieces but the children are pawns in this cruel game called life.
BTW, In no way shape/form/fashion do I think the Corbett's want/need one penny of the estate money. I feel it's more about the Corbett's already witnessing the GreenGrab and don't want Jack's killer to have one penny to end up in MM hands...much less to help fund her defense.

I sincerely hope...that as my Faith tells me...that there are angels giving special comfort and care to the children in both cases...as well, as abundant, abundant love in their lives going forward.

Thank you for your compassion.
 
  • #572
I can't imagine what my kids would say if my husband and I were in this situation. We've had some rough times. My dad and I didn't kill him, but dang!
I guess that's why I'm trying to keep everything real. If you've had a perfect marriage, or have a perfect marriage, congratulations. Or my condolences when/if you go through the awful, rocky parts later.

Yes, I think few marriages would pass close examination without some issues being revealed.

I hope the kids don't have to testify, it would have to be very traumatic for them.
 
  • #573
I can't imagine what my kids would say if my husband and I were in this situation. We've had some rough times. My dad and I didn't kill him, but dang!
I guess that's why I'm trying to keep everything real. If you've had a perfect marriage, or have a perfect marriage, congratulations. Or my condolences when/if you go through the awful, rocky parts later.

MM and her father TM killed Jason. That goes beyond normal marriage problems. The autopsy report is as real as it gets.
 
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I can't imagine what my kids would say if my husband and I were in this situation. We've had some rough times. My dad and I didn't kill him, but dang!
I guess that's why I'm trying to keep everything real. If you've had a perfect marriage, or have a perfect marriage, congratulations. Or my condolences when/if you go through the awful, rocky parts later.
Nobody has a perfect marriage or relationship if you do something is definitely wrong marriage takes work but if the bad times start to outweigh the good then it's not a good environment to be in . Not for the people married and not for the children . There is no point flogging a dead horse so to speak
 
  • #576
I don't understand TM's involvement.

Have you listened to the 911 call? TM admits to hit Jason with a baseball bat.

I personally think MM killed Jason without any help. TM is at least covering for his daughter.
 
  • #577
Have you listened to the 911 call? TM admits to hit Jason with a baseball bat.

I personally think MM killed Jason without any help. TM is at least covering for his daughter.

And again we are left wondering why Sharon didn't make the 911 call as Tom and Molly subdued Jason?
 
  • #578
I can't imagine what my kids would say if my husband and I were in this situation. We've had some rough times. My dad and I didn't kill him, but dang!
I guess that's why I'm trying to keep everything real. If you've had a perfect marriage, or have a perfect marriage, congratulations. Or my condolences when/if you go through the awful, rocky parts later.

The reason I keep suggesting that we all read Keith Maginn's book is that it differentiates between life in a rocky, but normal relationship, vs life with someone with a severe form of bipolar disease and prescription drug related substance abuse problems. It's stunning in its revelations! This is not like fighting with a normal person over the usual stresses. Or even dealing with a cruel but consistent spouse. This is life in a chaotic emotional circle...changing from euphoria, excess, insomnia, risk-talking, sexual hyper activity...to days of a woman, balled up and sobbing, threatening suicide..claiming a compliment is a slur...and you can NOT comfort her. Days of this...till Miss Happy Happy is back...thinking she can rule the world and only needs a baby, not medications.

Unless you read this...which if this book written years before the crime...comes in...is a death knell to the Defense...you think of this like a normal rocky marriage. That's like thinking a freckle is like a malignant melanoma.

I know that some bipolar sufferers do well on a good combo of medications. Obviously many med combinations were tried for her. Whether she stopped them, her body chemistry changed, she mixed too much with the daiquiris described in court documents, or she is just a severe case, I have no idea. But the life with her, written and described years ago, by a man who loved her, is a shocker.

 
  • #579
And again we are left wondering why Sharon didn't make the 911 call as Tom and Molly subdued Jason?

My theory is that Molly went to her parents and told them she had killed Jason. The kids are then put in Sharon's care. TM then told his wife to stay put. He would fix it. MM was not honest with her father about how many blows or the amount of weapons. He calls 911 in an effort to protect MM from prison, not Jason. Just my theory.
 
  • #580
My theory is that Molly went to her parents and told them she had killed Jason. The kids are then put in Sharon's care. TM then told his wife to stay put. He would fix it. MM was not honest with her father about how many blows or the amount of weapons. He calls 911 in an effort to protect MM from prison, not Jason. Just my theory.

This is my theory as well.
 
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