Funny, I had the theme song from an old Toyota commercial in my head after reading the title.
"He ASKED for it, He GOT it, Toyota!"
Excuse me if I skip the disclaimer after my post. I was in her shoes and often dreamed of taking the stupid way out, myself. Much more satisfying short term than divorce would be.
Let's see, what devious treatment could we give this guy (yes, I'm sorry he's dead)? I think I would have added a whole bunch of fats and transfats secretly to his food when I served him breakfast/lunch/dinner. Then let him look in the mirror and wonder what happened.
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LOL That would be priceless!! OMGosh...lol just thinking about it!Let's see, what devious treatment could we give this guy (yes, I'm sorry he's dead)? I think I would have added a whole bunch of fats and transfats secretly to his food when I served him breakfast/lunch/dinner. Then let him look in the mirror and wonder what happened.
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OMG, I can't get the "Chicago" soundtrack out of my head now! ("He had it comin', he had it comin', he had it comin' all along..."). Sorry, I don't mean to make light. This is of course a tragedy. Obviously there was a lot more wrong with this marriage than a few fat jokes.
...Prosecutors Yolanda Rudich and Adam Silberlight charged that Mrs. Redmond-Mercereau murdered her husband at about 6:30 a.m. that Sunday morning, then covered her tracks by running the gun through a dishwasher to wash away prints.
Ms. Rudich is expected to present her summation to the jury this afternoon.
The widow of a New York City fire marshal was sentenced on Thursday to 25 years to life in prison for killing him, a sentence that was greeted by spontaneous applause from a courtroom filled with the dead man’s colleagues, friends and relatives.
The marshal, Douglas Mercereau, 39, was fatally shot on Dec. 2, 2007, while he slept in his bed in his Staten Island home. A jury convicted his wife, Janet Redmond-Mercereau, of second-degree murder on May 21.
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