I agree. She went far down that rabbit hole. He certainly wasn't worth it! |
That's what amazes me. Once Meredith got fired she should have left them alone. From the book Meredith was flaming mad Jennair outed her to her bosses. Seriously, I would have expected that to happen...I mean how dumb was that woman. After the firing she upped the game pressuring Mark more. Meredith was another kind of mental case who enjoyed destroying this woman's life. |
I honestly appreciate that you admit you lied and made up facts, per the bolded. https://delcode.delaware.gov/title11/c005/sc07/index.html Someone stalked. Not the woman who was murdered after a psychopath with ZERO friends in life broke into her home, cleaned up the glass so she could lie in wait, and shot her, per news reports, within moments of the victim entering her house. |
She upped her game by landing a much better role with more prestige in a more interesting part of the mid-Atlantic. IJS. Of course Meredith should not have cheated. But some of the responses here are super cracky. |
Evil is planning and carrying out a cold-blooded murder. No, Jennair is the evil one here. Murder and adultery are not morally equivalent. |
No secret in what Jennair did. However, I didn't lie. Meredith stalked Mark and their marriage from the get go which I made clear. Like a dog with a bone Meredith wouldn't let go even with the warning signs coming from Mark and Jennair. Meredith didn't murder anyone, but what she did was pretty rotten. |
Most of the commenters were incensed she didn't murder Mark as well. Or at least put him at the top of the list, still most were more sympathetic toward her. I'm thinking she couldn't bring herself to do it. Then just before sent the "Bye Mark" text. All she had to do was wait for him to come through the door. |
She did tell her side of the story through videos, audio recordings and a long suicide note. You need to listen to the podcast if you are interested. I’m not defending her, but it gives you her state of mind throughout. |
Mark wouldn't print her suicide note, nor many of the texts between him and Meredith in his book. Mainly because he didn't want a worse light cast upon them, nor anyone to see they were both the cause of the domino effect. |
Here's what I notice. In the beginning I could barely understand her. Went beyond depressed and difficult to listen to. That last week her voice was clear and stronger when she talked about what they had done to her. Then she said "justice" and payback" a few times. Seemed like once she made up her mind she was calmer. Very noticeable. |
I would have ended it at that point and go out and live my life without those 2 losers. That would be enough for me. Consequences were had. |
Because then she could be judged by a jury of her peers and then sent to PA death row? |
| But then maybe she could have could have become a cause celebre like Mumia. |
According to her own words, she wasn’t afraid of prison, she didn’t want to live. Her life to her was over. She almost committed suicide on her own, but - neighbor interrupted her. Later she decides to not let Meredith “win”. Similarly after Meredith lost her job and first marriage, she refused to let Jennair win. Plus Mark was playing both of them. To that day he was seeing/sleeping with/saying I love you to both women. She made the choice to let Mark live with the outcome. |
| Warning to men: b***tches be crazy. |