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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If my boyfriend didn't come home the night after a fight with me my assumption would be that he passed out one someone's couch and he would show up eventually. I don't think I would be flipping out and calling people I didn't know that well at 4:30 AM and make them drive around in a snowstorm with me and worry out of nowhere that he had been hit by snowplow or even myself. And I certainly wouldn't be pulling up to the house "with anticipation of seeing him" like she said she did: "Karen: I described this to everyone, so you've probably heard this before but John looked like a buffalo on the prairie. It was just a lawn and a heap that...wasn't a bush or a hydrant or a dog." It was...it was a...a weird shaped lump at that time in those elements. And I was looking to find him on the side of the road. I was expecting I'd find him. And the fear of what I was going to see is the worst feeling I've ever experienced. The anticipation of what...what is awaiting me...was as extreme a feeling...I wouldn't say it was as extreme a feeling as the grief of realizing what happened to him." That's just me though. [/quote] If my boyfriend who always came home for the kids didn’t show up, I’d be absolutely panicked, and if you wouldn’t be panicked, that says something about you. [/quote] Also, if she did do it, why is she hailing random people around in a snowstorm and leading them to the scene of the crime? Sleep in and let the snowstorm do its thing and erase the evidence. Why bring unknown variables (strangers who are friends with the victim) into the fold?[/quote] She was drunk and the hanxiety was already setting in. She was not thinking that deeply. She probably had already driven by 34 Fairview before going to pick up the other 2 and had already seen him and knew he was there. Why would a group of people put a dead body on their front lawn if they were trying to hide that they killed him? And if they did kill him they sure were taking a chance that Karen or anyone else (lots of people coming and going night) wouldn't show up as they were doing the beating up/killing/moving the body? Also super convenient for them that Karen was already worried about him having been hit apropros of nothing. [/quote] I can tell who the men are on this thread. Men never seem to wonder if something was their fault until - maybe- someone says it is. Women are often quick to blame themselves with various unproven scenarios their anxiety creates in their head. And certainly she was still drunk. [/quote] Well, I guess you’re not really good at telling who the men are because I am 100% a woman. [/quote]
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