Fairfax County Double Murder

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I started the "big momma" and "tick tock" thing.

I have no connection with the murderer BB or his victims.


BB is a suspect for the love of Christ. I think he's guilty but he's not a convicted murderer. Most of you who post here are the reason why mob mentality exists and prays among the weakest individuals in our society


Technically, BB hasn’t been stated as a suspect. “Present and involved” Which makes the point this previous posters is trying to make that much more hilarious. Either way, he is still guilty as sin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I started the "big momma" and "tick tock" thing.

I have no connection with the murderer BB or his victims.


BB is a suspect for the love of Christ. I think he's guilty but he's not a convicted murderer. Most of you who post here are the reason why mob mentality exists and prays among the weakest individuals in our society


Technically, BB hasn’t been stated as a suspect. “Present and involved” Which makes the point this previous posters is trying to make that much more hilarious. Either way, he is still guilty as sin.


The only thing weak about BB is the fact he planned the murder of two people. And had the audacity to have his child in the home during the crime. Money and greed are the root of all evil.
Anonymous
TICK TOCK. TICK TOCK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TICK TOCK. TICK TOCK.


Can you imagine staying in the home with the person who murdered your daughter in your law? Having your mother live in that home? That person is your son. That person is the father of your granddaughter. That person allowed your granddaughter to be in that home while her mother was brutally murdered. A home where then, after all that, pictures of the au pair he was having an affair with were displayed in mommy’s bedroom? To have the audacity to ask for empathy? Sick sick sick.
Anonymous
I’m not a lawyer but I listen to dateline podcasts lol.

This seems like one of the ones where the guilt is never really in question but it takes them a long time to make the case. It doesn’t seem like it’s uncommon for years to go by. They know they only get one crack at him.

But the idea that this happened and he just coincidentally was having an affair with the au pair and then moved her into his marital bedroom is insane.

Even if he was having an affair with his au pair and his wife happened to get murdered and they happened to come in and kill the guy, there’s absolutely no way an innocent person would just move her in and carry on.
Anonymous
Wednesday is BBs reckless driving court date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TICK TOCK. TICK TOCK.


Can you imagine staying in the home with the person who murdered your daughter in your law? Having your mother live in that home? That person is your son. That person is the father of your granddaughter. That person allowed your granddaughter to be in that home while her mother was brutally murdered. A home where then, after all that, pictures of the au pair he was having an affair with were displayed in mommy’s bedroom? To have the audacity to ask for empathy? Sick sick sick.


Big momma still thinks #joenathanryanisamurderer but we all know it’s her son who is the psycho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TICK TOCK. TICK TOCK.


Can you imagine staying in the home with the person who murdered your daughter in your law? Having your mother live in that home? That person is your son. That person is the father of your granddaughter. That person allowed your granddaughter to be in that home while her mother was brutally murdered. A home where then, after all that, pictures of the au pair he was having an affair with were displayed in mommy’s bedroom? To have the audacity to ask for empathy? Sick sick sick.


Big momma still thinks #joenathanryanisamurderer but we all know it’s her son who is the psycho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TICK TOCK. TICK TOCK.


Can you imagine staying in the home with the person who murdered your daughter in your law? Having your mother live in that home? That person is your son. That person is the father of your granddaughter. That person allowed your granddaughter to be in that home while her mother was brutally murdered. A home where then, after all that, pictures of the au pair he was having an affair with were displayed in mommy’s bedroom? To have the audacity to ask for empathy? Sick sick sick.


Big momma still thinks #joenathanryanisamurderer but we all know it’s her son who is the psycho.


I saw an opposing one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TICK TOCK. TICK TOCK.


Can you imagine staying in the home with the person who murdered your daughter in your law? Having your mother live in that home? That person is your son. That person is the father of your granddaughter. That person allowed your granddaughter to be in that home while her mother was brutally murdered. A home where then, after all that, pictures of the au pair he was having an affair with were displayed in mommy’s bedroom? To have the audacity to ask for empathy? Sick sick sick.


Big momma still thinks #joenathanryanisamurderer but we all know it’s her son who is the psycho.


I saw an opposing one


Opposing what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wednesday is BBs reckless driving court date.


9am tomorrow
Anonymous
Wow, this guy gets three tickets two of which originally at speeds at reckless driving and they all get pushed down to a $250 fine. It’s almost like this guy could get away with murder!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this guy gets three tickets two of which originally at speeds at reckless driving and they all get pushed down to a $250 fine. It’s almost like this guy could get away with murder!


White male privilege strikes again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this guy gets three tickets two of which originally at speeds at reckless driving and they all get pushed down to a $250 fine. It’s almost like this guy could get away with murder!


White male privilege strikes again.


TICK TOCK TICK TOCK
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this guy gets three tickets two of which originally at speeds at reckless driving and they all get pushed down to a $250 fine. It’s almost like this guy could get away with murder!


White male privilege strikes again.


Seriously so I guess you can get as many dangerous speeding tickets as you want risking peoples lives and it’s OK as long as you have the money to do so. Wow!
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