Wow I am impressed these Jurors are still hammering away. Hubby has chosen to sleep in the spare room tonight. Unless he wants to hear me clicking away. Light on til 1 a.m. our time. I appreciate it. Ahhh the sacrifices we all make in marriage LOL.
Exactly - and yes, he transferred the whole thing to her name, which means absolutely nothing for purposes of divorce and inheritance by a spouse.
Wow I am impressed these Jurors are still hammering away. Hubby has chosen to sleep in the spare room tonight. Unless he wants to hear me clicking away. Light on til 1 a.m. our time. I appreciate it. Ahhh the sacrifices we all make in marriage LOL.
What was judge's final answer?
Did the camera pan to Rachel?
But on the other hand, any juror who doesn't see Gypsy as motive enough probably isn't going to be convinced by anything monetary anyway.
I'm confused on the sequence. He put the house in Michele's name shortly before he 'helped her out'? Why wouldn't it have been in her name (and his) all along?
Did he put the house 100% in her name? Maybe the jury is thinking that could have been a ruse to make it look like he was taking care of her and the kids when maybe the law says he'd really get it after killing her?
thanks for sharing that.....LOL
He asked if he could phone a friend,lol. sorry, it is late and I am silly.
Hhmmm . . . maybe he read the comments about his phony smile on WS and decided that is not cool . . .Where is Spencer's smile?
It seems to me he wanted to put the house in Michele's name because he was supposedly dying if cancer. But what every didn't know was that his wife was suddenly going to die, he was going to miraculously recover, and then he was going to somehow transfer the house to Gypsy, her being his "wife" and all, using the forged documents they had....
Does this sound familiar to anyone???
Yeah, but that question bothers me more than the leak.
it crossed my mind that if they had life insurance on the mortgage, and she died, the house would be paid off.
My name is not on our home lol it happens! I'm still entitled to it as marital property, so it doesn't matter that much. It does matter however if I pass away, there is no life insurance on the mortgage.
I am not sure how that works!I think an estate would depend on the wording of the will. I know that my parents will says everything goes to surviving spouse and in if that spouse dies estate then goes to children/grandchildren..