Billionaire heiress abducted during her Friday morning run in Memphis

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Anonymous wrote:What is going on? Sounds like a nasty POS criminal is responsible for this. Does it matter if the husband had tattoos, was or wasn’t employed, or even was or wasn’t an addict. Seems he had nothing to do with this so let’s not tear apart the poor man dealing with an awful situation.


Watch this 60 clip with the sound off.



Lipstick Alley poster:

“My apologies in advance if this has been touched on but the guy that was arrested did a 20 year bid for kidnapping. The interesting thing is, the man that was kidnapped 20 years ago, was a partner at Eliza’s uncle’s law firm. This uncle is the same person that made the statement on the news. Almost like this is what the kidnapper is paid to do. I can’t see this being a revenge plot for the suspect because the lawyer that he kidnapped passed away over a decade ago.”

Wtf?! The uncle above is a lawyer at the same law firm the lawyer this man kidnapped worked at 20 years ago?!


Coincidence. Not everything means something. Her mother looks totally gutted. I hope she’s found alive.


I think at that point the family had seen the entire abduction video. They knew that she likely was no longer alive. Remember, the vehicle sat there for four minutes after she was dragged into the car. They know what happened.


That’s heartbreaking.
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Anonymous wrote:1. k-12 at Hutchison: $300k
2. bachelor's at Baylor: $250k
3. master's at Belmont: $100k

A Southern elite with $650k+ in private education and she's only a pre-K "teacher" at age 34? Anyone in education knows pre-K isn't actually a teacher and you certainly don't need $650k in credentials to do it. Something very odd about all of this, especially how a gal like this even lets a man like him orbit her.


Whether she's a preK or kindergarten teacher (I've heard both), i cannot believe you made such a critical condescending comment. We should be glad to have and encourage well-educated teachers at all grade levels. If she doesn't need a high-paying job, what's it to you? Many people love teaching young children.


She presumably didn’t meet her husband until her late 20s and didn’t have children until around age 30. So she’s been a pre-K teacher for 10 years (since age 23 or 24 after getting her master’s in Nashville), well before marriage and kids came into the picture, and hasn’t advanced? It’s a bit strange.


hardly. princess diana was a preschool teacher aide before marrying. definitely one of the paths of young women w/established family money who are basically waiting to get married.


You proved my point. Diana was a teenage pre-k teacher. Diana married at year 20. This year 34 gal has elite diploma, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and she’s doing a job she’s overqualified for.
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Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when one spouses doesn't share their $15 million inheritances with the other...


If this is true, I can't blame her. The guy has obviously been relapsing. He went from moderately handsome clean cut (late 20s?) man in their wedding photos to a strung out junkie who has aged 25 years in 8 years and covered his body with super sketchy tattoos. You can't give money to someone like that.


And this is exactly why you don't marry outside your caste


+1. Shame on her parents (and church) for letting someone like him get close to her.


Good point. Only lower caste people should be kidnapped.


Please don't use that term. It is so offensive and the terrible things that happen to people in other countries based on this abhorrent system shouldn't be used in a joking manner. The word should be banned.


I share your concern about people dividing themselves up into arbitrary groups and asserting dominance over one another, but I think it's the practice that should be addressed, not the word that allows us to talk about it.
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Anonymous wrote:Dude sounds like a sex predator:

April said she'd seen Abston at his brother's apartment nearly every day in recent months.

She described him as a 'pervert,' who once snuck up behind her and propositioned her for sex. He did the same to other women in the complex, and at times would sit in his black SUV gawking at women walking by or sitting on stoops.

'When women were around, he would sit in the truck and stare,' April said.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11179419/Suspect-heiress-kidnapping-offered-woman-100-f-stalked-brothers-house.html


Sounding more and more that the husband was not involved . Do any of you feel bad that you convicted him based on tattoos and social standing??

Do better.
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Anonymous wrote:1. k-12 at Hutchison: $300k
2. bachelor's at Baylor: $250k
3. master's at Belmont: $100k

A Southern elite with $650k+ in private education and she's only a pre-K "teacher" at age 34? Anyone in education knows pre-K isn't actually a teacher and you certainly don't need $650k in credentials to do it. Something very odd about all of this, especially how a gal like this even lets a man like him orbit her.

She has the money to do what she wants in life. You have to slave away at a job you don’t like to afford your middle-class lifestyle. Apples and oranges.

+1

She’s the grandchild of a billionaire. She gets to do exactly what she wants and WTF is wrong with some of you that you look down your noses at teachers? Good christ, the world needs more people like her.
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Anonymous wrote:Husband paid the guy to do it. Just like that guy in Boston in the 80s


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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is going on? Sounds like a nasty POS criminal is responsible for this. Does it matter if the husband had tattoos, was or wasn’t employed, or even was or wasn’t an addict. Seems he had nothing to do with this so let’s not tear apart the poor man dealing with an awful situation.


Watch this 60 clip with the sound off.



Lipstick Alley poster:

“My apologies in advance if this has been touched on but the guy that was arrested did a 20 year bid for kidnapping. The interesting thing is, the man that was kidnapped 20 years ago, was a partner at Eliza’s uncle’s law firm. This uncle is the same person that made the statement on the news. Almost like this is what the kidnapper is paid to do. I can’t see this being a revenge plot for the suspect because the lawyer that he kidnapped passed away over a decade ago.”

Wtf?! The uncle above is a lawyer at the same law firm the lawyer this man kidnapped worked at 20 years ago?!


Coincidence. Not everything means something. Her mother looks totally gutted. I hope she’s found alive.


I think at that point the family had seen the entire abduction video. They knew that she likely was no longer alive. Remember, the vehicle sat there for four minutes after she was dragged into the car. They know what happened.


So what was the intent? Four minutes doesn’t seem long enough to rape and kill her. If he just killed her, it feels more likely he was paid to do that, right?

I also can’t get over all the mean posts about her. And such lack of understanding of what happens in wealthy families. The grandfather started a hardware store. Of course there is going to be an expectation that the grandkids to be productive members of specify. Being a kindergarten teacher is a wonderful, helpful, productive job.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. k-12 at Hutchison: $300k
2. bachelor's at Baylor: $250k
3. master's at Belmont: $100k

A Southern elite with $650k+ in private education and she's only a pre-K "teacher" at age 34? Anyone in education knows pre-K isn't actually a teacher and you certainly don't need $650k in credentials to do it. Something very odd about all of this, especially how a gal like this even lets a man like him orbit her.

She has the money to do what she wants in life. You have to slave away at a job you don’t like to afford your middle-class lifestyle. Apples and oranges.

+1

She’s the grandchild of a billionaire. She gets to do exactly what she wants and WTF is wrong with some of you that you look down your noses at teachers? Good christ, the world needs more people like her.


+1 million
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Anonymous wrote:I hope I’m never in the news for something like this. DCUM would go wild trying to figure out why my life is the way it is.


Go on....
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. k-12 at Hutchison: $300k
2. bachelor's at Baylor: $250k
3. master's at Belmont: $100k

A Southern elite with $650k+ in private education and she's only a pre-K "teacher" at age 34? Anyone in education knows pre-K isn't actually a teacher and you certainly don't need $650k in credentials to do it. Something very odd about all of this, especially how a gal like this even lets a man like him orbit her.

She has the money to do what she wants in life. You have to slave away at a job you don’t like to afford your middle-class lifestyle. Apples and oranges.

+1

She’s the grandchild of a billionaire. She gets to do exactly what she wants and WTF is wrong with some of you that you look down your noses at teachers? Good christ, the world needs more people like her.


He is not a billionaire. It’s a family business. It’s not the same as having a billion $ in the bank.
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I’ve never thought DCUM was uglier than today. Time for a break for sure. Some of you people are honestly horrible. Thank you for the few of you who called the heartless vultures out on their disgusting behavior.


Agreed. I am normally able to tolerate the nastiness and judgment here, but this is something else.
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I’m a female attorney with a trust fund but what in the hell is wrong with being a pre k teacher?? That’s an important job.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m a female attorney with a trust fund but what in the hell is wrong with being a pre k teacher?? That’s an important job.


Will you put the assets into joint accounts with your DH (or have you already) when when you get the trust account/s?
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is going on? Sounds like a nasty POS criminal is responsible for this. Does it matter if the husband had tattoos, was or wasn’t employed, or even was or wasn’t an addict. Seems he had nothing to do with this so let’s not tear apart the poor man dealing with an awful situation.


Watch this 60 clip with the sound off.



Lipstick Alley poster:

“My apologies in advance if this has been touched on but the guy that was arrested did a 20 year bid for kidnapping. The interesting thing is, the man that was kidnapped 20 years ago, was a partner at Eliza’s uncle’s law firm. This uncle is the same person that made the statement on the news. Almost like this is what the kidnapper is paid to do. I can’t see this being a revenge plot for the suspect because the lawyer that he kidnapped passed away over a decade ago.”

Wtf?! The uncle above is a lawyer at the same law firm the lawyer this man kidnapped worked at 20 years ago?!


Coincidence. Not everything means something. Her mother looks totally gutted. I hope she’s found alive.


I think at that point the family had seen the entire abduction video. They knew that she likely was no longer alive. Remember, the vehicle sat there for four minutes after she was dragged into the car. They know what happened.


So what was the intent? Four minutes doesn’t seem long enough to rape and kill her. If he just killed her, it feels more likely he was paid to do that, right?

I also can’t get over all the mean posts about her. And such lack of understanding of what happens in wealthy families. The grandfather started a hardware store. Of course there is going to be an expectation that the grandkids to be productive members of specify. Being a kindergarten teacher is a wonderful, helpful, productive job.


Lol that is one old grandfather…1846 is when the company was started! 176 years. Do not think her grandfather was over 176 year old.
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Anonymous wrote:Anybody who has ever seen Dateline, or seen all Dateline episodes like I have, knows in this scenario it is definitely the husband.


+1. And a dipsh*t one at that. Probably an alcoholic or drug addict, likely some low class tramp girlfriend on the side.


One of the news reports I read said that the husband has "lawyered up."


With what money? Her family should seize all assets. Clearly he’s a loser and a teacher only makes $50k a year. All their lifestyle money and any assets he’s paying for the lawyer with is family money.


What legal right does her extended family have to “seize all assets?”
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