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I hope CF has a great criminal defense attorney that ensures every I is dotted and every T is crossed. That his legal rights are afforded to him. That the states evidence is challenged appropriately. I hope CF gets a fair “to the book” trial so he can rot in prison and day dream about the “has been” he became without any fear of an appeal or some BS technicality causing a problem.

I’m usually cautious with my wording but not in this case. This 🤬🤬🤬 is done. IMO
He doesnt even count as a has been, more like a wanna be, he made it past one audition and thats it.
 
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One of my son's employees is a member of the church and knows them, she was shocked.
 
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I wonder about a life insurance policy as a 2nd motive?

I think he is one of these empty people who can't truly bond with anyone, can't feel deep love, nor can he see the value of others beyond what they can do for him.

Men almost never leave (or worse) their girlfriend or wife unless they have found someone new, so there is probably a girlfriend.

I hope people will give her grace unless it becomes clear she knew anything, because he probably told her something like he was getting ready for a divorce and just trying to ease the transition for his daughters.
 
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I wonder about a life insurance policy as a 2nd motive?

I think he is one of these empty people who can't truly bond with anyone, can't feel deep love, nor can he see the value of others beyond what they can do for him.

Men almost never leave (or worse) their girlfriend or wife unless they have found someone new, so there is probably a girlfriend.

I hope people will give her grace unless it becomes clear she knew anything, because he probably told her something like he was getting ready for a divorce and just trying to ease the transition for his daughters.
I’ll not be surprised if there are substantial life insurance policies for AF. According to his LinkedIn, CF was a ‘life insurance professional’ back in 2021.

 

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Coroner denies release of preliminary autopsy report in Tipp City woman’s case
2/22/26

The Miami County Coroner’s Office has denied 2 NEWS’ request for the preliminary autopsy report on Ashley Flynn, the Tipp City woman who was shot and killed early Monday, Feb. 16.

The coroner, William N. Ginn, wrote that he will not release the preliminary autopsy findings because the county prosecutor has told him he is not required to do so.

“Per our County Prosecutor, the information from the Preliminary Autopsy in our state is not required to be released as Public Knowledge. Thus, I will not be releasing the autopsy findings per his direction,” wrote Ginn.

This request, and ones like it, can be denied under Ohio Revised Code Section 313.10. This is typically done if officials believe sharing the information is not in the public’s best interest at the current time.

Flynn’s death is under active investigation.

https://www.wdtn.com/news/coroner-d...1Ns1zyMXlpdiZVwmow_aem_EI44zM904l4rlvnMjZbgrQ
 
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IMO, there will not be a public release of the complete AA, or the autopsy report until after Flynn's preliminary hearing-- which is currently for Thursday.

A preliminary hearing for Flynn is scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26.


Preliminary Hearing set.
 
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I wonder about a life insurance policy as a 2nd motive?

I think he is one of these empty people who can't truly bond with anyone, can't feel deep love, nor can he see the value of others beyond what they can do for him.

Men almost never leave (or worse) their girlfriend or wife unless they have found someone new, so there is probably a girlfriend.

I hope people will give her grace unless it becomes clear she knew anything, because he probably told her something like he was getting ready for a divorce and just trying to ease the transition for his daughters.
He was also listed as VP of sales at her dad's company....in divorce scenario, he would lose his job, and look like the "bad guy." Vs. as a widower he gets to be the victim and hero as a single dad to the girls who lost his spouse. But thinking he could actually get away with it, and how little effort he seemingly put into it, makes me think narcissistic delusion. MOO.
 
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He was also listed as VP of sales at her dad's company....in divorce scenario, he would lose his job, and look like the "bad guy." Vs. as a widower he gets to be the victim and hero as a single dad to the girls who lost his spouse. But thinking he could actually get away with it, and how little effort he seemingly put into it, makes me think narcissistic delusion. MOO.
Her parents must have loved him, trusted him, and felt their daughter was safe with him. It’s all so disgusting what this guy has done. He was a total fraud. I’m thankful the girls lives were spared. It’s so sad.
 
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He was also listed as VP of sales at her dad's company....in divorce scenario, he would lose his job, and look like the "bad guy." Vs. as a widower he gets to be the victim and hero as a single dad to the girls who lost his spouse. But thinking he could actually get away with it, and how little effort he seemingly put into it, makes me think narcissistic delusion. MOO.
How could he kill his wife and then think he was just going to waltz into work at her parents business and pretend to be sad because a "burglar" killed her? I wonder how good of an act he could have pulled off if he hadn't been arrested? Likely not very good at all from what I know of the details of that night. Eyebrows were raised from the get-go. He's a bad actor and a bad person.
 

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