Billionaire heiress abducted during her Friday morning run in Memphis

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any of you who have taken the Metro after dark (and in the winter, that means about 6 p.m.), even once, can take several seats before you lecture other people about safety.

Think of your choices during college. As a young professional, going to happy hours and walking or taking an Uber in the dark. Ever used a dating app? Bought or sold anything on Craigslist? Got a ride from a friend of a friend? Gone to a New Year’s Eve party at a bar and turned away from your drink, even from one second?

None of you—NONE of you judgmental harpies has been perfectly safe 100% of the time. Admit it. And here you are judging a mom for running. There but for the grace of God go you, so you cannot be so hypocritical.


I agree, but all that you said is very dangerous and should not be encouraged by family members or friends. We should quit thinking that we can do whatever we want whenever we want with little regard for the safety issue. Criminals and potential criminals look for opportunities.


Well if it’s any consolation, when your daughter goes missing after a night at the bar, we’re all behind you—tsk taking her and you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any of you who have taken the Metro after dark (and in the winter, that means about 6 p.m.), even once, can take several seats before you lecture other people about safety.

Think of your choices during college. As a young professional, going to happy hours and walking or taking an Uber in the dark. Ever used a dating app? Bought or sold anything on Craigslist? Got a ride from a friend of a friend? Gone to a New Year’s Eve party at a bar and turned away from your drink, even from one second?

None of you—NONE of you judgmental harpies has been perfectly safe 100% of the time. Admit it. And here you are judging a mom for running. There but for the grace of God go you, so you cannot be so hypocritical.


I agree, but all that you said is very dangerous and should not be encouraged by family members or friends. We should quit thinking that we can do whatever we want whenever we want with little regard for the safety issue. Criminals and potential criminals look for opportunities.


Well if it’s any consolation, when your daughter goes missing after a night at the bar, we’re all behind you—tsk taking her and you.


The pain of a grieving parent, spouse, or child is not worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any of you who have taken the Metro after dark (and in the winter, that means about 6 p.m.), even once, can take several seats before you lecture other people about safety.

Think of your choices during college. As a young professional, going to happy hours and walking or taking an Uber in the dark. Ever used a dating app? Bought or sold anything on Craigslist? Got a ride from a friend of a friend? Gone to a New Year’s Eve party at a bar and turned away from your drink, even from one second?

None of you—NONE of you judgmental harpies has been perfectly safe 100% of the time. Admit it. And here you are judging a mom for running. There but for the grace of God go you, so you cannot be so hypocritical.


I agree, but all that you said is very dangerous and should not be encouraged by family members or friends. We should quit thinking that we can do whatever we want whenever we want with little regard for the safety issue. Criminals and potential criminals look for opportunities.


Well if it’s any consolation, when your daughter goes missing after a night at the bar, we’re all behind you—tsk taking her and you.


The pain of a grieving parent, spouse, or child is not worth it.


I am so sure you have never done any of the above. And if your daughter does, it’s her fault. I’m 100% sure that’s how you live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any of you who have taken the Metro after dark (and in the winter, that means about 6 p.m.), even once, can take several seats before you lecture other people about safety.

Think of your choices during college. As a young professional, going to happy hours and walking or taking an Uber in the dark. Ever used a dating app? Bought or sold anything on Craigslist? Got a ride from a friend of a friend? Gone to a New Year’s Eve party at a bar and turned away from your drink, even from one second?

None of you—NONE of you judgmental harpies has been perfectly safe 100% of the time. Admit it. And here you are judging a mom for running. There but for the grace of God go you, so you cannot be so hypocritical.


I agree, but all that you said is very dangerous and should not be encouraged by family members or friends. We should quit thinking that we can do whatever we want whenever we want with little regard for the safety issue. Criminals and potential criminals look for opportunities.


So you personally have literally never done any of the above, or something similar? Ever not once? Yes or no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Memphis was a really violent and poor town? They live in Memphis proper? Is there like a historic mansion ritzy sliver of town rich people still live in?


Public record shows they paid $600k for a charming 3k sq/ft cape cod style home a couple years ago. Pretty big money for Memphis. And not a home you can afford on just a pre-k teacher’s salary. Near the university and a couple golf courses, which seems like the concentrated pocket of wealth for the otherwise downtrodden city.


It’s really not. A simple Zillow search will show you hundreds of houses that sold for more (in many cases, much more) than $600k in the area immediately surrounding the University of Memphis in the past couple of years.
Anonymous
Other than coming from a relatively poor background is there any evidence that the husband is a bad person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other than coming from a relatively poor background is there any evidence that the husband is a bad person?


Yes, he has tattoos duh /s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awful. She seems like a lovely person. Her poor kids!

Is the husband the same age or older/younger?


Goodness. How do you know she is a lovely person?


NP. Why are you so eager to tear down a mom who was kidnapped?


I’m not. However, I am also not eager to anoint someone a good person simply because she is a white woman worth billions. There is no indication that she was either good or bad, but you know DCUM and their stereotypes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other than coming from a relatively poor background is there any evidence that the husband is a bad person?


In March 2022, she wrote, “Yesterday marked 8 years married to [husband]. To say it has all been rainbows, prettiness, Hollywood movies, and easy would be a lie. I am grateful for every 2922 day of these 8 years. We have worked hard, showed up, failed, forgiven, and loved. Thank you Richie! Love you! Lets make a beautiful mess of many more years together. ❤️”

Richie also wrote, “ANXIETY is REAL, DEPRESSION is REAL, ADDICTION is REAL, MENTAL HEALTH is REAL!” an old Instagram post read.


A wasp and her lower class posting stuff like this is very weird. Wasps are generally reserved. It paints a picture both had mental health and/or substance abuse issues they were coping with. "Meeting at church" isn't quite as charming if it was in some sort of 12 Steps program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The billionaire grandfather just died and all they can pony up is $50k reward?

Nope. It's the husband.


Apparently he has multiple DUI arrests and is actively “in recovery.” Plus bad tattoos. It’s sorta weird that a WASP like her would be mixed up with him. I’d love to know their backstory.

That said, her social media is fully open to the public. If someone wanted to kidnap a billionaire heiress, she’s a pretty good target given her social media use, public stature within the community, etc. Not hard to put together who she is and ascertain the means of her family.


They met in church I think. She was a private school teacher and he was a coast guard mechanic who was working at a boat place. So clearly their lifestyle was being funded by her inheritance.


How does a billionaire’s family allow her to marry and have children with such a deadbeat? My gosh.


Sounds like they met in recovery. But it sounds like his addiction issues were much more severe.


What makes you think she is recovering addict of some sort?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other than coming from a relatively poor background is there any evidence that the husband is a bad person?


Yes, he has tattoos duh /s


He's a self admitted addict. And his job history is sketchy to say the least. I see a lot of reference to his alleged DUIs but I just did a quick Google and don't see anything, so I'm not sure where that's from.

In general, a debutante like this marries a well-to-do lawyer, doctor, or businessman. Not some tattooed military wash out with tattoos all over his hands, arms and legs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why did a pretty blond fit heiress marry an alcoholic loser??


She’s not pretty. Maybe she too suffered from an addiction, and they bonded.


Doubtful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other than coming from a relatively poor background is there any evidence that the husband is a bad person?


In March 2022, she wrote, “Yesterday marked 8 years married to [husband]. To say it has all been rainbows, prettiness, Hollywood movies, and easy would be a lie. I am grateful for every 2922 day of these 8 years. We have worked hard, showed up, failed, forgiven, and loved. Thank you Richie! Love you! Lets make a beautiful mess of many more years together. ❤️”

Richie also wrote, “ANXIETY is REAL, DEPRESSION is REAL, ADDICTION is REAL, MENTAL HEALTH is REAL!” an old Instagram post read.


A wasp and her lower class posting stuff like this is very weird. Wasps are generally reserved. It paints a picture both had mental health and/or substance abuse issues they were coping with. "Meeting at church" isn't quite as charming if it was in some sort of 12 Steps program.


Please. The internet has turned everyone into over sharers, rich people included.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why did a pretty blond fit heiress marry an alcoholic loser??


She’s not pretty. Maybe she too suffered from an addiction, and they bonded.


That's not a "bond" it's co-dependency, and made her an easy mark to be taken advantage of.
Anonymous
I'd be concerned if I saw a teacher at my child's ritzy private school publicly posting stuff like that. It's very, very odd and unbalanced.
Forum Index » Off-Topic
Go to: