Billionaire heiress abducted during her Friday morning run in Memphis

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Chances of her being found alive?
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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.


Maybe she likes the job? If she was happy why did she have to chase the paycheck?


Sure. Or maybe there’s some there there. All of the pre-k teachers I know are fresh out of undergrad and do it for a year or two.

Do you know every single pre-K teacher in the world?
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Anonymous wrote:Chances of her being found alive?


pretty close to zero. Police records indicate the abduction was violent and caught on camera.

you can read the affidavit here https://www.reddit.com/r/elizafletcher/comments/x5q4lj/9422_mega_thread_2_affidavit_and_updated_article/
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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.


Noble job, absolutely. Often a part-time job. Often a short-term job. It certainly doesn’t require a master’s degree unless you plan to advance and she hasn’t advanced in a decade? And this isn’t in a vacuum. In the context of her choice of spouse, how they met, their bizarre social media posts about their volatile marriage, her exaggerated smile, his dramatic change in appearance after they married. And people acting like she was forced to jog so early in a crime-ridden town because of her demanding teaching job. Please spare me.
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Anonymous wrote:Chances of her being found alive?


pretty close to zero. Police records indicate the abduction was violent and caught on camera.

you can read the affidavit here https://www.reddit.com/r/elizafletcher/comments/x5q4lj/9422_mega_thread_2_affidavit_and_updated_article/


+1 He is a violent criminal who should not have been free to prey on innocent people. This young woman paid a dear price for the brute's freedom. Her innocent children will now suffer emotionally for the rest of their lives.
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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.


Maybe she likes the job? If she was happy why did she have to chase the paycheck?


Sure. Or maybe there’s some there there. All of the pre-k teachers I know are fresh out of undergrad and do it for a year or two.


And those i know make a career out of it and don’t do it for the money because they are already wealthy. They like the hours and like kids. Imagine that.
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Wow!

“Local news questioned MPD spox Karen Rudolph about a report from two weeks ago that U of M Cross Country girls had been harassed by a lone creeper in a black SUV. They run/train all through this same neighborhood in early morning hours.”
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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.


Noble job, absolutely. Often a part-time job. Often a short-term job. It certainly doesn’t require a master’s degree unless you plan to advance and she hasn’t advanced in a decade? And this isn’t in a vacuum. In the context of her choice of spouse, how they met, their bizarre social media posts about their volatile marriage, her exaggerated smile, his dramatic change in appearance after they married. And people acting like she was forced to jog so early in a crime-ridden town because of her demanding teaching job. Please spare me.


So what? Did she deserve to die?
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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.


Maybe she likes the job? If she was happy why did she have to chase the paycheck?


Sure. Or maybe there’s some there there. All of the pre-k teachers I know are fresh out of undergrad and do it for a year or two.


And those i know make a career out of it and don’t do it for the money because they are already wealthy. They like the hours and like kids. Imagine that.


And they’re usually married to surgeons, lawyers, and businessmen or recovering addicts who work at boat shops and post bizarre public comments are how rocky their marriage is?
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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.


Noble job, absolutely. Often a part-time job. Often a short-term job. It certainly doesn’t require a master’s degree unless you plan to advance and she hasn’t advanced in a decade? And this isn’t in a vacuum. In the context of her choice of spouse, how they met, their bizarre social media posts about their volatile marriage, her exaggerated smile, his dramatic change in appearance after they married. And people acting like she was forced to jog so early in a crime-ridden town because of her demanding teaching job. Please spare me.


Wow. Which socials and under which names?
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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.


Noble job, absolutely. Often a part-time job. Often a short-term job. It certainly doesn’t require a master’s degree unless you plan to advance and she hasn’t advanced in a decade? And this isn’t in a vacuum. In the context of her choice of spouse, how they met, their bizarre social media posts about their volatile marriage, her exaggerated smile, his dramatic change in appearance after they married. And people acting like she was forced to jog so early in a crime-ridden town because of her demanding teaching job. Please spare me.


So what? Did she deserve to die?


She shouldn’t have been running around war zone Memphis at 4am with a husband at home. Nothing about this household, marriage or their behavior is normal.
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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.


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.


Maybe she likes the job? If she was happy why did she have to chase the paycheck?


Sure. Or maybe there’s some there there. All of the pre-k teachers I know are fresh out of undergrad and do it for a year or two.


And those i know make a career out of it and don’t do it for the money because they are already wealthy. They like the hours and like kids. Imagine that.


+1
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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.


Noble job, absolutely. Often a part-time job. Often a short-term job. It certainly doesn’t require a master’s degree unless you plan to advance and she hasn’t advanced in a decade? And this isn’t in a vacuum. In the context of her choice of spouse, how they met, their bizarre social media posts about their volatile marriage, her exaggerated smile, his dramatic change in appearance after they married. And people acting like she was forced to jog so early in a crime-ridden town because of her demanding teaching job. Please spare me.


So how did they meet? I’ve only read DCUM speculation.
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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.


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.


Maybe she likes the job? If she was happy why did she have to chase the paycheck?


Sure. Or maybe there’s some there there. All of the pre-k teachers I know are fresh out of undergrad and do it for a year or two.


And those i know make a career out of it and don’t do it for the money because they are already wealthy. They like the hours and like kids. Imagine that.


And they’re usually married to surgeons, lawyers, and businessmen or recovering addicts who work at boat shops and post bizarre public comments are how rocky their marriage is?


I haven’t scored the internet digging up info, just read here what people said they posted. Sure it was a bit over sharing, but I didn’t read anything off the wall bizarre or that would make me suspicious of anything other than a marriage with a few bumps in it along the way, as do post people. Most people don’t admit that, but it isn’t as if they shared intimate details on social media
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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.


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.


Maybe she likes the job? If she was happy why did she have to chase the paycheck?


Sure. Or maybe there’s some there there. All of the pre-k teachers I know are fresh out of undergrad and do it for a year or two.


And those i know make a career out of it and don’t do it for the money because they are already wealthy. They like the hours and like kids. Imagine that.


And they’re usually married to surgeons, lawyers, and businessmen or recovering addicts who work at boat shops and post bizarre public comments are how rocky their marriage is?


Or they are trustafarians.
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