Fairfax County Double Murder

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is a link to an article that states prosecutors are recommending a sentence of time served for Juliana. I've read the same on multiple reputable news outlets. However, I think ultimately it will be up to the judge whenever she is officially sentenced. For the charge of manslaughter, she can face up to 10 years in prison.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/juliana-magalhaes-guilty-plea-manslaughter-virginia-au-pair/


Well, the longer they delay BB's trial, the longer JPM pays for murdering JR. I hope the judge does not accept the prosecutions suggestion of time served. Even if she says she didn't think BB would do it...SHE turned the car around and went into the house with the child. SHE could have kept driving to anywhere with the child. She could have asked the affair agency for help or a new placement. She could have left the house and not moved into the bed in the crime scene after the murders were committed. I think she has to serve at least 5 years even if her testimony was essential to locking up BB. JPM was 100% a willing participant and actually murdered someone to further her romantic ambitions.


Fingers crossed for justice. JPM has to be in jail more than 2 yrs.
Anonymous
I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is a link to an article that states prosecutors are recommending a sentence of time served for Juliana. I've read the same on multiple reputable news outlets. However, I think ultimately it will be up to the judge whenever she is officially sentenced. For the charge of manslaughter, she can face up to 10 years in prison.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/juliana-magalhaes-guilty-plea-manslaughter-virginia-au-pair/


Well, the longer they delay BB's trial, the longer JPM pays for murdering JR. I hope the judge does not accept the prosecutions suggestion of time served. Even if she says she didn't think BB would do it...SHE turned the car around and went into the house with the child. SHE could have kept driving to anywhere with the child. She could have asked the affair agency for help or a new placement. She could have left the house and not moved into the bed in the crime scene after the murders were committed. I think she has to serve at least 5 years even if her testimony was essential to locking up BB. JPM was 100% a willing participant and actually murdered someone to further her romantic ambitions.


Fingers crossed for justice. JPM has to be in jail more than 2 yrs.


Why wasn’t she also charged last week with child abuse/endangerment?
Anonymous
Happy Christmas Eve in jail!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Joe’s birthday today. He was loved deeply, is loved, and I miss him very much.


I’m very sorry for your loss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Joe’s birthday today. He was loved deeply, is loved, and I miss him very much.


I’m very sorry for your loss.

Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.

I’ve always wondered why women would want another nubile young stranger living in their home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.

I’ve always wondered why women would want another nubile young stranger living in their home.


Have you also wondered why such a large percent of men not only cheat on their wives but also murder them in cold blood? Quit the victim blaming bull.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.

I’ve always wondered why women would want another nubile young stranger living in their home.


A cheater's always gonna cheat, if it's not the au pair then it'll be someone else. The problem in 100% of these scenarios is the unfaithful husband. Not the wife, not the au pair. Men are human beings who have awareness and self control, they're not kids who need someone to police their actions for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.

I’ve always wondered why women would want another nubile young stranger living in their home.


BB had cheated before. A person who wants to cheat will find someone else if there’s no au pair.
Anonymous
such a large percent of men not only cheat on their wives but also murder them in cold blood?


What large percentage? 2? 1?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.

I’ve always wondered why women would want another nubile young stranger living in their home.


A cheater's always gonna cheat, if it's not the au pair then it'll be someone else. The problem in 100% of these scenarios is the unfaithful husband. Not the wife, not the au pair. Men are human beings who have awareness and self control, they're not kids who need someone to police their actions for them.


This is a very dumb point if cheaters always are going to cheat, why make easier for them, and bring it inside your house?
Anonymous
You seem to have some issues with reading comprehension. It's not the wife's job to secure the marriage against cheating. You should be able to hire employees without worrying about your husband's fidelity.

If the au pair is somehow too much temptation for your hubby, you don't have a marriage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know that was a typo but LOL at "affair agency". Au pair agencies have definitely caused a lot of affairs. Three that I know IRL.

I’ve always wondered why women would want another nubile young stranger living in their home.


A cheater's always gonna cheat, if it's not the au pair then it'll be someone else. The problem in 100% of these scenarios is the unfaithful husband. Not the wife, not the au pair. Men are human beings who have awareness and self control, they're not kids who need someone to police their actions for them.


This is a very dumb point if cheaters always are going to cheat, why make easier for them, and bring it inside your house?


Big mamma?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait to watch this unfoldnin person!


Me too.....


You both need a life.
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