Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jill/Ava/Crazy Eye's 2011 fiction book is selling for $280 minimum.


You mean someone is trying to sell it for that price. I doubt anyone is buying.


Some curious rich person will buy it. I wanted to buy it, but my max would be about $10, and only from a third party seller so that she won't receive any profits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jill/Ava/Crazy Eye's 2011 fiction book is selling for $280 minimum.


LOL. Crazy Eye.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit at this part. That lady is a sociopath and she is out in public walking among us.

When he told his wife the news that day, Easter said later in court papers, she told him he should kill himself so she could collect on a $500,000 life-insurance policy, and when he refused she made other desperate suggestions — an escape to Belize with the kids, or her own suicide.

He stayed up that night comforting her as he closed down his practice, he added, and the next morning he found the search term “how to kill yourself” on her iPad.

Remember, that's what he testified to on the stand to prove his wife was insanely controlling. Who knows if that really happened. I'm sure a lot of what was said in court was a lie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit at this part. That lady is a sociopath and she is out in public walking among us.

When he told his wife the news that day, Easter said later in court papers, she told him he should kill himself so she could collect on a $500,000 life-insurance policy, and when he refused she made other desperate suggestions — an escape to Belize with the kids, or her own suicide.

He stayed up that night comforting her as he closed down his practice, he added, and the next morning he found the search term “how to kill yourself” on her iPad.

Remember, that's what he testified to on the stand to prove his wife was insanely controlling. Who knows if that really happened. I'm sure a lot of what was said in court was a lie.


You are shocked that Jill was a controlling, harpy, narcissistic sociopath? For real?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit at this part. That lady is a sociopath and she is out in public walking among us.

When he told his wife the news that day, Easter said later in court papers, she told him he should kill himself so she could collect on a $500,000 life-insurance policy, and when he refused she made other desperate suggestions — an escape to Belize with the kids, or her own suicide.

He stayed up that night comforting her as he closed down his practice, he added, and the next morning he found the search term “how to kill yourself” on her iPad.

Remember, that's what he testified to on the stand to prove his wife was insanely controlling. Who knows if that really happened. I'm sure a lot of what was said in court was a lie.


You are shocked that Jill was a controlling, harpy, narcissistic sociopath? For real?


Sounds like the perfect wife for the POS that she was married to. My only sadness for them is that they aren't together anymore, god knows no one else should have to be with them.
Anonymous
I once heard a psychologist explain things this way. Sometimes a person is not completely grounded in reality but they marry a spouse who keeps everything together for them. Every so often, two people marry who are both not quite seeing the reality and then things can get a crazy. At the time, that psychologist was describing Randy Quaid and his crazy wife who together decided to leave the planet but forgot their bodies. I think that description might fit somewhat for the Easters where one of them should have said, "Stop. This is crazy." Especially after they filed the restraining order and the lawsuit against Peters. But if they both just kept chugging along, only seeing the world through their narcissistic glasses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit at this part. That lady is a sociopath and she is out in public walking among us.

When he told his wife the news that day, Easter said later in court papers, she told him he should kill himself so she could collect on a $500,000 life-insurance policy, and when he refused she made other desperate suggestions — an escape to Belize with the kids, or her own suicide.

He stayed up that night comforting her as he closed down his practice, he added, and the next morning he found the search term “how to kill yourself” on her iPad.

Remember, that's what he testified to on the stand to prove his wife was insanely controlling. Who knows if that really happened. I'm sure a lot of what was said in court was a lie.


You are shocked that Jill was a controlling, harpy, narcissistic sociopath? For real?

I'm not saying she wasn't. I'm sure she was and still is. I'm just saying that what he said in testimony was unlikely to be true. He had a motive for saying she told him to do those things, it doesn't mean she really said it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I once heard a psychologist explain things this way. Sometimes a person is not completely grounded in reality but they marry a spouse who keeps everything together for them. Every so often, two people marry who are both not quite seeing the reality and then things can get a crazy. At the time, that psychologist was describing Randy Quaid and his crazy wife who together decided to leave the planet but forgot their bodies. I think that description might fit somewhat for the Easters where one of them should have said, "Stop. This is crazy." Especially after they filed the restraining order and the lawsuit against Peters. But if they both just kept chugging along, only seeing the world through their narcissistic glasses.

This also reminds me of that horrible case in San Francisco where two large dogs belonging to married lawyers got loose and killed a woman. The lawyers who owned the dogs went on to claim the dogs attacked her because she was a lesbian. Don't worry, they went to prison.
Anonymous
It seems she still has enough money for botox and highlights. Her face barely moves in the Dr. Phil interviews.

http://www.drphil.com/shows/schoolyard-setup-exclusive-drugs-planted-in-a-pta-moms-car/
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Anonymous wrote:It seems she still has enough money for botox and highlights. Her face barely moves in the Dr. Phil interviews.

http://www.drphil.com/shows/schoolyard-setup-exclusive-drugs-planted-in-a-pta-moms-car/

I noticed she looked worked over. She's had her lips injected, too, and that always looks bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit at this part. That lady is a sociopath and she is out in public walking among us.

When he told his wife the news that day, Easter said later in court papers, she told him he should kill himself so she could collect on a $500,000 life-insurance policy, and when he refused she made other desperate suggestions — an escape to Belize with the kids, or her own suicide.

He stayed up that night comforting her as he closed down his practice, he added, and the next morning he found the search term “how to kill yourself” on her iPad.

Remember, that's what he testified to on the stand to prove his wife was insanely controlling. Who knows if that really happened. I'm sure a lot of what was said in court was a lie.


You are shocked that Jill was a controlling, harpy, narcissistic sociopath? For real?

I'm not saying she wasn't. I'm sure she was and still is. I'm just saying that what he said in testimony was unlikely to be true. He had a motive for saying she told him to do those things, it doesn't mean she really said it.


+1

As other PP stated, I can't see them with anyone else. Or maybe I am hoping that there is not (another) match (someone who would consider this behavior acceptable) for either of these psychos. To go along with this sh*t, Kent is just as crazy as Jill - and neither of them care how crazy their behavior is, IRL. No grounding in reality and no boundaries. It is like a bad movie, and this poor woman (Kelli) had to be dragged into their drama (see: affair with fireman). How awful.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems she still has enough money for botox and highlights. Her face barely moves in the Dr. Phil interviews.

http://www.drphil.com/shows/schoolyard-setup-exclusive-drugs-planted-in-a-pta-moms-car/

I noticed she looked worked over. She's had her lips injected, too, and that always looks bad.


Terrible work done on her face, and WAY too much botox. Flat affect (as stated in the interviews) was just the start of it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I once heard a psychologist explain things this way. Sometimes a person is not completely grounded in reality but they marry a spouse who keeps everything together for them. Every so often, two people marry who are both not quite seeing the reality and then things can get a crazy. At the time, that psychologist was describing Randy Quaid and his crazy wife who together decided to leave the planet but forgot their bodies. I think that description might fit somewhat for the Easters where one of them should have said, "Stop. This is crazy." Especially after they filed the restraining order and the lawsuit against Peters. But if they both just kept chugging along, only seeing the world through their narcissistic glasses.

This also reminds me of that horrible case in San Francisco where two large dogs belonging to married lawyers got loose and killed a woman. The lawyers who owned the dogs went on to claim the dogs attacked her because she was a lesbian. Don't worry, they went to prison.


+1

Ah, gotta love those insane neighbors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I once heard a psychologist explain things this way. Sometimes a person is not completely grounded in reality but they marry a spouse who keeps everything together for them. Every so often, two people marry who are both not quite seeing the reality and then things can get a crazy. At the time, that psychologist was describing Randy Quaid and his crazy wife who together decided to leave the planet but forgot their bodies. I think that description might fit somewhat for the Easters where one of them should have said, "Stop. This is crazy." Especially after they filed the restraining order and the lawsuit against Peters. But if they both just kept chugging along, only seeing the world through their narcissistic glasses.[/quote]


+10000

What a miserable existence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Easters clearly got what was coming to them, and Kelli Peters definitely had a few harrowing months of WTH, but is it really $5.7 million worth of suffering? She may ever see that money and I understand she needs some income since her husband is ill, but that's a whole lot of money considering she was never actually arrested.

I also agree that she may have benefited from white privilege. At the time, nobody had any idea who planted the drugs. They originally thought it was the crazy guy across the street, who was Asian.


Juries do not take hiding assets lightly. I'm sure the have years of attorney's fees, therapy, and other expenses associated with this five year ordeal. I hope their children have a sane person in their lives.
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