Fairfax homicide last night

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He did a video and wrote this book about his inspiration and back story

https://youtu.be/qzdDAQObTxw

ttps://www.amazon.com/Poor-Were-Next-Door-transform/dp/1077614918

Here's a video about the Malawai STEM school they built or helped build. https://donorsee.com/stem

He did this Ted Talk too

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BEijq7fG758. The title is a little misleading. It's more about relativity and just how incredibly poor much of the world is.



It is a good talk. He seemed to be such a kind young person. What a shame.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.


No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


Where exactly was this reported?
Anonymous
The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


Where exactly was this reported?


there's a clip on the nbc washington website with the police dispatcher relaying the info
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.


No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor?



I slept on the couch a lot as a new mom. I stopped when my youngest was 1 or so. Their youngest is 5 months. I think it's like I was too exhausted to get ready for bed. Was easier to just pass out.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.


No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor?



I slept on the couch a lot as a new mom. I stopped when my youngest was 1 or so. Their youngest is 5 months. I think it's like I was too exhausted to get ready for bed. Was easier to just pass out.


Yes, but would the threat of an intruder make you run toward your baby or hide away from your baby?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.


No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor?



I slept on the couch a lot as a new mom. I stopped when my youngest was 1 or so. Their youngest is 5 months. I think it's like I was too exhausted to get ready for bed. Was easier to just pass out.


Yes, but would the threat of an intruder make you run toward your baby or hide away from your baby?


I would not run towards the intruder. That's a death march.
Anonymous
I can't even believe you are nit picking what this poor young mother just did while a lunatic was shooting her husband.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.


No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor?



I slept on the couch a lot as a new mom. I stopped when my youngest was 1 or so. Their youngest is 5 months. I think it's like I was too exhausted to get ready for bed. Was easier to just pass out.


Yes, but would the threat of an intruder make you run toward your baby or hide away from your baby?


I would not run towards the intruder. That's a death march.


I wouldn’t even think. I would save my kids or die trying and I think most mothers would instinctually do the same. That is why people are suspicious. It makes it seem like the mother somehow knew the kids were not in danger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't even believe you are nit picking what this poor young mother just did while a lunatic was shooting her husband.


The police have not said there was or was not an intruder. Could have been anyone at this point. Friend, family, someone they let in…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't even believe you are nit picking what this poor young mother just did while a lunatic was shooting her husband.


We’re nitpicking her story which is full of holes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wife told 911 she was hiding in the first floor bathroom and it was reported that police found the kids unharmed upstairs when they arrived. If that is correct, it makes no sense. They are 2yo and 6 months. What mother would not immediately go to her kids if she suspected an intruder in the house had just killed her husband?


LOL she's lying but our thoughts that this was a domestic incident all along was so wrong...


You're Monday night quarterbacks. I'm sure if an armed intruder broke in a few feet from you, you'd chase right behind him up the stairs like Rambo.


No one said she would go after them. We're saying with an infant and toddler upstairs and her husband in a separate bedroom, what normal 30-year-old woman passes out on the couch or is up at 3AM on the first floor?



I slept on the couch a lot as a new mom. I stopped when my youngest was 1 or so. Their youngest is 5 months. I think it's like I was too exhausted to get ready for bed. Was easier to just pass out.


Yes, but would the threat of an intruder make you run toward your baby or hide away from your baby?


I am a totally scardy cat, but if I heard a loud bang from upstairs where my kids where, i would not be rationale and run up there (which actually does put them in more risk of harm).

Now, 3am, she could have been pumping, making formula, getting a new pack of diapers, so not completely nuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The number of new reports and people they keep saying the guy was ceo of a nonprofit is sad. Shoddy reporting and lack of common sense. The company website isn’t even a .org …


Yeah, there a bunch of faux-profits that quack like nonprofits, but are not.

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