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If that were the case she wouldn't have been awarded sole custody. There wouldn't be a man hunt for a killer. The evidence points to one man. |
| You kill someone, you are a monster. This isn't a who-done-it. |
Unless you’re in a unique position with access to records the rest of us can’t see, you have absolutely no knowledge what evidence the judge relied upon and/or whether it was a he said/she said case but the judge credited the wife’s testimony and absolutely rejected the husband’s. As for the shooting, the police seem very confident, but don’t they always, and while all evidence you’ve seen reported may point to a specific suspect, you have no way of knowing exactly what evidence the police are relying on, or how reliable/uncontradicted it might be. As far as I’m aware, the police have not said they have video of the shooting and/or showing the vehicle in question at or near the scene. |
You don't sound like someone with experience of abuse claims in court, so I understand how seriously to take your thoughts. Thanks. |
| Lots of media referencing the court docs now and flashing them in their news video clips. Where can we all get a hold of theses docs? |
From the courts in question. |
Disagree completely. I’ve knowingly killed several people, and I’m no monster. Likewise, there are genuine monsters that have never killed anyone. |
| He’s replaying Catch Me If You Can! |
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Let’s play
Where in the World is Pedro? |
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https://wtop.com/maryland/2023/10/maryland-judge-heard-shocking-evidence-in-divorce-case-hours-before-his-killing-tapes-show/
Some excerpts: His adult daughter from a previous relationship said she spent most of her teenage years confined to her bedroom. She said Argote had cameras installed throughout the house and was “watching my every move.” During emotional testimony, she said he would beat her with a belt and other objects — “whatever he had close by.” “The reason I worked up the courage to testify was so that my siblings wouldn’t have to go through the mental torment that I currently have,” she told the court, explaining that she left home at 18 to escape the abuse and hadn’t had contact with her father since. Argote’s wife described in detail how he rendered her powerless and mistreated their children. She wept while recounting how he would stuff a towel into their crying baby’s mouth. The conditions only worsened after he found out she planned to leave him last year, she said. An attorney representing the children, Ashley Wilburn, said she was concerned for their safety, “particularly in light of the fact that Mr. Argote did not show up today.” She urged the judge to resolve the case quickly in hopes of keeping the children safe, saying the best case scenario for them would likely be moving to Florida with their mom, who has a family support system there. Wilburn said even supervised access to their father would be “detrimental.” |
| Do we think this POS is in a ditch somewhere or making his way to FL? |
I'm hoping he hasn't made it out of the country... |
He’s probably dead. Thankfully. |