Fairfax County Double Murder

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did she find some supply of free food in prison? Because…. Ugh.


We can only hope she blows up even more and develops diabetes.


Really? Her character is deplorable enough that you really don’t need to talk about her appearance. Just say you hate fat people.
Anonymous
Interview with the judge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd6f0H_XMI8
Anonymous
lol at the people thinking this woman regrets her actions. Shes a fool who isn’t capable of reflection. Shes just upset she will spend eight years in prison when she was hoping to go home and live her life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. I know that BB is a sociopath. But, JPM, imo, is not a sociopath. She feels great regret over the harm she has caused. You could see her shaking and holding back tears when JR's mother/aunt were talking about their pain of losing him. She does feel remorse. She has morals even though she lost them and followed BB through with this horrible crime.

I do believe she hates what she did and hates herself for doing it. I think being in jail has given her insight that she didn't have when she was 22 and obsessed with BB. I also think her reaction to the judge's comments was more along the lines of agreeing that she deserves 10 yrs for partaking in the murder of 2 people.

We already know BB is going to get life in prison, but I'm sure the judge will go after him for telling horrible lies about JR and CB on the stand. At least JPM came to tell most of the truth... she is redeemable. BB is truly a sociopath -- has no regard for others.


She has no morals. It’s not just about the day of the crime. It’s the before and the aftermath that turns her into a complete piece of garbage.
Yes, she was crying. She’s away from home and will be so for the next 8 years. In jail. It’s never been about the lives she took or the little girl.
Juliana was messaging a friend, 8 days after the murder, asking her for a ride to a “funk dance party” in DC.
She was also posting on a WhatsApp group of girls dating single dads asking for advice bc she was jealous of the attention BB gave to his daughter.
She’s as bad as BB. She’s a monster.


Totally agree she’s irredeemable. I’m a neighbor and I remember seeing her in the summer of 2023 before she was arrested. I was walking my dogs when she came driving down the street, windows open, music blasting and she’s bouncing up and down in the driver’s seat all like she was living her best life.


Based on her reactions at the sentencing, I believe she has developed some insight while in jail, and she is not the same as when she committed these acts or the near term after. Jail has a way of giving you time to think about things and take things more seriously. That is what I saw at the sentencing hearing. She took responsibility and seemed to have sympathy for the victims' families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. I know that BB is a sociopath. But, JPM, imo, is not a sociopath. She feels great regret over the harm she has caused. You could see her shaking and holding back tears when JR's mother/aunt were talking about their pain of losing him. She does feel remorse. She has morals even though she lost them and followed BB through with this horrible crime.

I do believe she hates what she did and hates herself for doing it. I think being in jail has given her insight that she didn't have when she was 22 and obsessed with BB. I also think her reaction to the judge's comments was more along the lines of agreeing that she deserves 10 yrs for partaking in the murder of 2 people.

We already know BB is going to get life in prison, but I'm sure the judge will go after him for telling horrible lies about JR and CB on the stand. At least JPM came to tell most of the truth... she is redeemable. BB is truly a sociopath -- has no regard for others.


She has no morals. It’s not just about the day of the crime. It’s the before and the aftermath that turns her into a complete piece of garbage.
Yes, she was crying. She’s away from home and will be so for the next 8 years. In jail. It’s never been about the lives she took or the little girl.
Juliana was messaging a friend, 8 days after the murder, asking her for a ride to a “funk dance party” in DC.
She was also posting on a WhatsApp group of girls dating single dads asking for advice bc she was jealous of the attention BB gave to his daughter.
She’s as bad as BB. She’s a monster.


Totally agree she’s irredeemable. I’m a neighbor and I remember seeing her in the summer of 2023 before she was arrested. I was walking my dogs when she came driving down the street, windows open, music blasting and she’s bouncing up and down in the driver’s seat all like she was living her best life.


Based on her reactions at the sentencing, I believe she has developed some insight while in jail, and she is not the same as when she committed these acts or the near term after. Jail has a way of giving you time to think about things and take things more seriously. That is what I saw at the sentencing hearing. She took responsibility and seemed to have sympathy for the victims' families.



You saw her for 30 mins… Through a screen
Did you see her emails? Did you see her saying she wanted to negotiate more than $10K + books and interviews because she deserves it after all she’s been through?
That was when she was already in jail. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. I know that BB is a sociopath. But, JPM, imo, is not a sociopath. She feels great regret over the harm she has caused. You could see her shaking and holding back tears when JR's mother/aunt were talking about their pain of losing him. She does feel remorse. She has morals even though she lost them and followed BB through with this horrible crime.

I do believe she hates what she did and hates herself for doing it. I think being in jail has given her insight that she didn't have when she was 22 and obsessed with BB. I also think her reaction to the judge's comments was more along the lines of agreeing that she deserves 10 yrs for partaking in the murder of 2 people.

We already know BB is going to get life in prison, but I'm sure the judge will go after him for telling horrible lies about JR and CB on the stand. At least JPM came to tell most of the truth... she is redeemable. BB is truly a sociopath -- has no regard for others.


She has no morals. It’s not just about the day of the crime. It’s the before and the aftermath that turns her into a complete piece of garbage.
Yes, she was crying. She’s away from home and will be so for the next 8 years. In jail. It’s never been about the lives she took or the little girl.
Juliana was messaging a friend, 8 days after the murder, asking her for a ride to a “funk dance party” in DC.
She was also posting on a WhatsApp group of girls dating single dads asking for advice bc she was jealous of the attention BB gave to his daughter.
She’s as bad as BB. She’s a monster.


Totally agree she’s irredeemable. I’m a neighbor and I remember seeing her in the summer of 2023 before she was arrested. I was walking my dogs when she came driving down the street, windows open, music blasting and she’s bouncing up and down in the driver’s seat all like she was living her best life.


Based on her reactions at the sentencing, I believe she has developed some insight while in jail, and she is not the same as when she committed these acts or the near term after. Jail has a way of giving you time to think about things and take things more seriously. That is what I saw at the sentencing hearing. She took responsibility and seemed to have sympathy for the victims' families.



You saw her for 30 mins… Through a screen
Did you see her emails? Did you see her saying she wanted to negotiate more than $10K + books and interviews because she deserves it after all she’s been through?
That was when she was already in jail. 🤷🏻‍♀️


+1 I didn’t know these facts, but even without knowing them, it takes a certain kind of stupidity to believe that a conspiring killer who brought a child into a home where she knew her mother was going to be murdered can change and feel remorse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. I know that BB is a sociopath. But, JPM, imo, is not a sociopath. She feels great regret over the harm she has caused. You could see her shaking and holding back tears when JR's mother/aunt were talking about their pain of losing him. She does feel remorse. She has morals even though she lost them and followed BB through with this horrible crime.

I do believe she hates what she did and hates herself for doing it. I think being in jail has given her insight that she didn't have when she was 22 and obsessed with BB. I also think her reaction to the judge's comments was more along the lines of agreeing that she deserves 10 yrs for partaking in the murder of 2 people.

We already know BB is going to get life in prison, but I'm sure the judge will go after him for telling horrible lies about JR and CB on the stand. At least JPM came to tell most of the truth... she is redeemable. BB is truly a sociopath -- has no regard for others.


She has no morals. It’s not just about the day of the crime. It’s the before and the aftermath that turns her into a complete piece of garbage.
Yes, she was crying. She’s away from home and will be so for the next 8 years. In jail. It’s never been about the lives she took or the little girl.
Juliana was messaging a friend, 8 days after the murder, asking her for a ride to a “funk dance party” in DC.
She was also posting on a WhatsApp group of girls dating single dads asking for advice bc she was jealous of the attention BB gave to his daughter.
She’s as bad as BB. She’s a monster.


Totally agree she’s irredeemable. I’m a neighbor and I remember seeing her in the summer of 2023 before she was arrested. I was walking my dogs when she came driving down the street, windows open, music blasting and she’s bouncing up and down in the driver’s seat all like she was living her best life.


Based on her reactions at the sentencing, I believe she has developed some insight while in jail, and she is not the same as when she committed these acts or the near term after. Jail has a way of giving you time to think about things and take things more seriously. That is what I saw at the sentencing hearing. She took responsibility and seemed to have sympathy for the victims' families.


Anonymous
She showed more emotion than many criminals during the statements by Joe's parents.

She's alone in a foreign country jail separated from her own mother for several years. It's possible she's started to understand what taking Joe away from his mom, forever, has done.

Once you have murdered someone in cold blood, that will stain you for life. But once that murder has happened, the justice system takes over. I desperately wish the lives of these innocent people had never been lost. Sadly they were. Now the criminals are being punished, the families of the victims were able to eulogize their loved ones and receive the vindication brought by the guilty verdict. Beyond punishment and deterrence, isn't one of the goals of the justice system rehabilitation? One can only hope.
Anonymous
*Joe's family, not Joe's parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She showed more emotion than many criminals during the statements by Joe's parents.

She's alone in a foreign country jail separated from her own mother for several years. It's possible she's started to understand what taking Joe away from his mom, forever, has done.

Once you have murdered someone in cold blood, that will stain you for life. But once that murder has happened, the justice system takes over. I desperately wish the lives of these innocent people had never been lost. Sadly they were. Now the criminals are being punished, the families of the victims were able to eulogize their loved ones and receive the vindication brought by the guilty verdict. Beyond punishment and deterrence, isn't one of the goals of the justice system rehabilitation? One can only hope.


Maybe you can sponsor her visa when she’s out of jail and she can stay in the area rehabilitating and caring for other babies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. I know that BB is a sociopath. But, JPM, imo, is not a sociopath. She feels great regret over the harm she has caused. You could see her shaking and holding back tears when JR's mother/aunt were talking about their pain of losing him. She does feel remorse. She has morals even though she lost them and followed BB through with this horrible crime.

I do believe she hates what she did and hates herself for doing it. I think being in jail has given her insight that she didn't have when she was 22 and obsessed with BB. I also think her reaction to the judge's comments was more along the lines of agreeing that she deserves 10 yrs for partaking in the murder of 2 people.

We already know BB is going to get life in prison, but I'm sure the judge will go after him for telling horrible lies about JR and CB on the stand. At least JPM came to tell most of the truth... she is redeemable. BB is truly a sociopath -- has no regard for others.


She has no morals. It’s not just about the day of the crime. It’s the before and the aftermath that turns her into a complete piece of garbage.
Yes, she was crying. She’s away from home and will be so for the next 8 years. In jail. It’s never been about the lives she took or the little girl.
Juliana was messaging a friend, 8 days after the murder, asking her for a ride to a “funk dance party” in DC.
She was also posting on a WhatsApp group of girls dating single dads asking for advice bc she was jealous of the attention BB gave to his daughter.
She’s as bad as BB. She’s a monster.


Totally agree she’s irredeemable. I’m a neighbor and I remember seeing her in the summer of 2023 before she was arrested. I was walking my dogs when she came driving down the street, windows open, music blasting and she’s bouncing up and down in the driver’s seat all like she was living her best life.


Based on her reactions at the sentencing, I believe she has developed some insight while in jail, and she is not the same as when she committed these acts or the near term after. Jail has a way of giving you time to think about things and take things more seriously. That is what I saw at the sentencing hearing. She took responsibility and seemed to have sympathy for the victims' families.



You saw her for 30 mins… Through a screen
Did you see her emails? Did you see her saying she wanted to negotiate more than $10K + books and interviews because she deserves it after all she’s been through?
That was when she was already in jail. 🤷🏻‍♀️


+1 I didn’t know these facts, but even without knowing them, it takes a certain kind of stupidity to believe that a conspiring killer who brought a child into a home where she knew her mother was going to be murdered can change and feel remorse.


+1.

This was so senseless and cruel that I am praying for whoever crosses paths with this devil when she is released.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She showed more emotion than many criminals during the statements by Joe's parents.

She's alone in a foreign country jail separated from her own mother for several years. It's possible she's started to understand what taking Joe away from his mom, forever, has done.

Once you have murdered someone in cold blood, that will stain you for life. But once that murder has happened, the justice system takes over. I desperately wish the lives of these innocent people had never been lost. Sadly they were. Now the criminals are being punished, the families of the victims were able to eulogize their loved ones and receive the vindication brought by the guilty verdict. Beyond punishment and deterrence, isn't one of the goals of the justice system rehabilitation? One can only hope.


I know the mother of Joe Ryan. In no way does she able to eulogize or memorialize her son and the loss she felt. To suggest that she or anyone in his life can simply move on and have peace know nothing about the loss and horror of having your love one murdered. The justice system did not charge Juliana as they should have, which is two counts of aggravated murder in the first degree. She is responsible for two deaths in that she fully aided Brendan in killing his wife. So while Juliana gets a little time it is fa far cry from what she should have gotten. Clearly you are not aware of the pain this killer has brought on people in Joe's and Christines life. To suggest that this woman who planned, and executed the murder of a fully innocent man, and than accused him of rape and murder is beyond comprehension. She said she deserved payment from a producer because of what SHE went through while in prison. The remorse she may have pretended to have when Joe's mom read her victims statement is because it was moving even for a sociopath. The judge's points clearly state all the reasons why Juliana had the MOST brutal and heinous manslaughter case ever in her court, and that she should have a life time of reflection, and that she had not showed any remorse for her crimes or the victims through the entire process. She being Juliana is irredeemable, has not come to Jesus, and should pay for her crime for the rest of her life. Joe's family, and friends will also be paying forever. It will never go away..
Anonymous
Is she going to be transferred ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is she going to be transferred ?


She will eventually be transferred to DOC, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interview with the judge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd6f0H_XMI8


Oh, no. What a loss for Fairfax if she retires this year. The best judge ever.
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