Fairfax County Double Murder

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re: the converting the J-1 visa issue - so what I understand is that it is hard to convert to a student visa and she would need a financial sponsor, presumably BB?

If he is jailed and thus unemployed she will be deported once released, whenever that may be? Or does the sponsor put up the money all at the beginning? Is there any kind of morals clause?

I really think she thought he's marry her and she'd get a green card. She may have been able to land a guy closer to her age who was not married, quite the missed chance.


I don't think there are a ton of guys her own age who are looking to get quickly married, and those who are, don't likely have all the "stuff" like a house and a Tesla. She's not ugly but she's not smoking hot either, I'm sure her youth was more appealing to someone like BB in a way it wouldn't be to a peer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Re: the converting the J-1 visa issue - so what I understand is that it is hard to convert to a student visa and she would need a financial sponsor, presumably BB?

If he is jailed and thus unemployed she will be deported once released, whenever that may be? Or does the sponsor put up the money all at the beginning? Is there any kind of morals clause?

I really think she thought he's marry her and she'd get a green card. She may have been able to land a guy closer to her age who was not married, quite the missed chance.


I don't think there are a ton of guys her own age who are looking to get quickly married, and those who are, don't likely have all the "stuff" like a house and a Tesla. She's not ugly but she's not smoking hot either, I'm sure her youth was more appealing to someone like BB in a way it wouldn't be to a peer.


Yeah, but this route landed her in a cell. Others have said apps are full of au pairs trying, not certain to work out but would have been better than taking a life and going to jail. Definitely agree he enjoyed her being young, classic midlife crisis but for the sinister twist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any jury is going to buy the idea that this guy came home and found his wife dying and his au pair was freaking out that she shot someone and immediately he decided to lie and say he shot the guy. I don’t see that going over.


the long delay in summoning help also a poor look if had "nothing" to do with her death
Anonymous
I expect him to throw her under the bus if he can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re: the converting the J-1 visa issue - so what I understand is that it is hard to convert to a student visa and she would need a financial sponsor, presumably BB?

If he is jailed and thus unemployed she will be deported once released, whenever that may be? Or does the sponsor put up the money all at the beginning? Is there any kind of morals clause?

I really think she thought he's marry her and she'd get a green card. She may have been able to land a guy closer to her age who was not married, quite the missed chance.


She wanted money. These kind of women may be manipulative. Think of that argentine woman in tysons who killed her 2 daughters and 1 who was her ex husband's so she could control him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Re: the converting the J-1 visa issue - so what I understand is that it is hard to convert to a student visa and she would need a financial sponsor, presumably BB?

If he is jailed and thus unemployed she will be deported once released, whenever that may be? Or does the sponsor put up the money all at the beginning? Is there any kind of morals clause?

I really think she thought he's marry her and she'd get a green card. She may have been able to land a guy closer to her age who was not married, quite the missed chance.


She wanted money. These kind of women may be manipulative. Think of that argentine woman in tysons who killed her 2 daughters and 1 who was her ex husband's so she could control him.


How did killing children control him? I'm lost. Is this the incident in the parking lot?

Are you suggesting that she manipulated BB into murdering his wife and shot a stranger to death herself for money? Not sure I can follow the money angle there, both are likely headed to prison. Do they still make license plates there? Very low pay by all accounts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I expect him to throw her under the bus if he can.


Count on it. She may be surprised.

Is there a FOB song for that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Re: the converting the J-1 visa issue - so what I understand is that it is hard to convert to a student visa and she would need a financial sponsor, presumably BB?

If he is jailed and thus unemployed she will be deported once released, whenever that may be? Or does the sponsor put up the money all at the beginning? Is there any kind of morals clause?

I really think she thought he's marry her and she'd get a green card. She may have been able to land a guy closer to her age who was not married, quite the missed chance.


She wanted money. These kind of women may be manipulative. Think of that argentine woman in tysons who killed her 2 daughters and 1 who was her ex husband's so she could control him.


How did killing children control him? I'm lost. Is this the incident in the parking lot?

Are you suggesting that she manipulated BB into murdering his wife and shot a stranger to death herself for money? Not sure I can follow the money angle there, both are likely headed to prison. Do they still make license plates there? Very low pay by all accounts.


Look it up man. I'm not google.

Yes she was manipulative herself because she wanted an older American man with money. That was probably her motive upon applying as an au pair in her country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:lYes she was manipulative herself because she wanted an older American man with money. That was probably her motive upon applying as an au pair in her country.


Well, yeah, you can babysit at home. They come here to chase money and a green card and for the fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lYes she was manipulative herself because she wanted an older American man with money. That was probably her motive upon applying as an au pair in her country.


Well, yeah, you can babysit at home. They come here to chase money and a green card and for the fun.


You are so ignorant of the aupair program. These women would NEVER babysit at their home country because that is considered a low class job, in Brazil especially, for the poor and uneducated.

The poor and uneducated don’t even know the au pair program exists.

This woman is very likely college educated (where these programs most advertise) and upper middle class over there and she probably came soon after graduating to experience life abroad and improve her English (which is highly marketable).

What happened next I don’t know, but I can only imagine she was bamboozled by a much older guy, her boss to boot, in a strange country.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lYes she was manipulative herself because she wanted an older American man with money. That was probably her motive upon applying as an au pair in her country.


Well, yeah, you can babysit at home. They come here to chase money and a green card and for the fun.


You are so ignorant of the aupair program. These women would NEVER babysit at their home country because that is considered a low class job, in Brazil especially, for the poor and uneducated.

The poor and uneducated don’t even know the au pair program exists.

This woman is very likely college educated (where these programs most advertise) and upper middle class over there and she probably came soon after graduating to experience life abroad and improve her English (which is highly marketable).

What happened next I don’t know, but I can only imagine she was bamboozled by a much older guy, her boss to boot, in a strange country.



Are you familiar with the Au pair program?

First, the most successful Au pair candidates have extensive babysitting experience. For an Au pair to be “infant qualified” they need something like 1000 hours of childcare. Most US families are not interested in hiring a foreigner with zero childcare experience.

Second, very few Au pairs come with a college degree in hand. Some do, yes, but not many. You do know that Au pairs can be between 18 and 26, right? Those are the age cut offs.

Third, the department of state requires Au pairs to complete educational classes while they are here - I think it’s 3 semester hours per 6 months. Most Au pairs complete these classes at local community colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lYes she was manipulative herself because she wanted an older American man with money. That was probably her motive upon applying as an au pair in her country.


Well, yeah, you can babysit at home. They come here to chase money and a green card and for the fun.


You are so ignorant of the aupair program. These women would NEVER babysit at their home country because that is considered a low class job, in Brazil especially, for the poor and uneducated.

The poor and uneducated don’t even know the au pair program exists.

This woman is very likely college educated (where these programs most advertise) and upper middle class over there and she probably came soon after graduating to experience life abroad and improve her English (which is highly marketable).

What happened next I don’t know, but I can only imagine she was bamboozled by a much older guy, her boss to boot, in a strange country.



You read my post too literally. I am quite familiar with the au pair program. PP implied that to come for any reason other than love for childcare was "manipulative" and I was disagreeing. I think she came right after finishing her degree, likely for many of the reasons you list.

I think Juliana has a college degree, not sure that the focus was. Maybe a neighbor will chime in.

Had she never met BB, fairly confident she would never have killed anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:lYes she was manipulative herself because she wanted an older American man with money. That was probably her motive upon applying as an au pair in her country.


Well, yeah, you can babysit at home. They come here to chase money and a green card and for the fun.


You are so ignorant of the aupair program. These women would NEVER babysit at their home country because that is considered a low class job, in Brazil especially, for the poor and uneducated.

The poor and uneducated don’t even know the au pair program exists.

This woman is very likely college educated (where these programs most advertise) and upper middle class over there and she probably came soon after graduating to experience life abroad and improve her English (which is highly marketable).

What happened next I don’t know, but I can only imagine she was bamboozled by a much older guy, her boss to boot, in a strange country.



Are you familiar with the Au pair program?

First, the most successful Au pair candidates have extensive babysitting experience. For an Au pair to be “infant qualified” they need something like 1000 hours of childcare. Most US families are not interested in hiring a foreigner with zero childcare experience.

Second, very few Au pairs come with a college degree in hand. Some do, yes, but not many. You do know that Au pairs can be between 18 and 26, right? Those are the age cut offs.

Third, the department of state requires Au pairs to complete educational classes while they are here - I think it’s 3 semester hours per 6 months. Most Au pairs complete these classes at local community colleges.


Oh please - childcare experience my @$$. Caring for siblings, young cousins or just plain lying about their “experience,” most likely.

Most Americans who hire aupairs do so because they need the flexibility they offer and because they are dirty cheap when compared to a living in nanny, even an illegal immigrant nanny.

And I do have experience with the au pair program because I was one myself, from the same country as this one btw.

People from her class just DON’T babysit or nanny or do these kind work f jobs, at all. Most likely she had nannies and maids her whole life.

I cannot say anything about au pairs from East Europe, but I certain this woman has never done one hour of paid childcare e labor in her life before coming here.

Anonymous
Juliana have a degree in Nursing from Brazil. Probably could be one of the reasons she stood up among other candidates as CB was nurse as well.
Anonymous
So you have claimed, several times. On this thread. Where you obsessively read and comment on posts and think they are all one person.

Police are doing a terrific job, did you see the interview with the Chief this week? Exudes confidence. Talked about "accountability" for the stabber and how their case is "strong." Good to hear.

Life is not just over for Christine and Joe, may they RIP. Brendan Robert Banfield chose of his own free will to burn his own life down. Reap what you sow.


You should read your own list carefully, because you are the one who seems to believe that there is only one person responding to you. I posted about you grunt obsessive because you have a recognizable writing style, but I had not posted that before.
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