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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she was all that crazy the husband could have left. Looks like he wanted to have his cake and eat it too.[/quote] +1[/quote] +2 [/quote] He was leaving her. He asked her for a divorce and the mistress had already moved out of her marital home and purchased/rented a new one as well. [b]“I just transferred to Delaware in December for my Husband’s new job, and he’s telling me he wants a divorce,” Gerardot wrote. “I don’t know anyone and am completely clueless to the area.”[/b] http://www.philly.com/philly/news/radnor-murder-suicide-meredith-chapman-jennair-gerardot-love-triangle-next-door-pennsylvania-20180425.html[/quote] The wife was mentally insane, nothing more. Here are her posts on Nextdoor: “I just transferred to Delaware in December for my Husband’s new job, and he’s telling me he wants a divorce,” Gerardot wrote. “I don’t know anyone and am completely clueless to the area.” “Can someone please recommend a reputable and successful and driven divorce attorney?” she asked. “Please recommend an EXCELLENT marriage counselor for couple on brink of divorce,” she wrote. “We will need someone who is very educated and experienced dealing with couples issues including infidelity, depression, traumatic experiences, child/parent dynamics, being accountable for actions, etc.,” Gerardot wrote. From her posts, and subsequent actions, she was unwilling to accept that her marriage was over. She might have done the same thing to a marriage counselor who told her it was over, or an opposing divorce attorney. [/quote] True. Though if you're going to leave/divorce someone why wait until you MOVE to do it. Why not divorce them and leave them behind? Was it about finances - if they sold the house and got the profits to split the wife left behind wouldn't be able to claim it?[/quote]
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