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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love this thread. It's fascinating seeing DCumers try to dissect inland California culture, as well as the mindsets of people who transplanted TO then FROM the Bay Area. As someone who grew up in SF and vacationed not in Mariposa County, but Tuolumne and Stanislaus, I am inclined to think this is a murder-suicide committed by or to a drug-abusing vegan. That, or some freak accident involving the government, or they were murdered by illegal pot growers. There are illegal pot growers ALL over California, and they can and do kill people who accidentally stumble upon their operations. The fentanyl thing is hilarious. I guarantee the sheriff would be shouting fentanyl from the rooftops if that's what killed them. Yes, toxicology takes a while blah blah blah, but the cops probably know everyone who this couple interacted with and these people seem too bougie to buy stepped on pot. I can also guarantee if they wanted weed, they could find good stuff either at dispensaries or from a local or Bay Area dealer. Murder suicide committed by pissy druggy vegans or they snuck up on an illegal grow. [/quote] Do you think mom enjoyed dark, dirty diners, dusty museums and solidarity as much as Upscale coffee shops, art shows and the busyness of SF? Without knowing either and simply making assumptions I’d say each day for her was worse than the previous. [/quote] Hiking in one’s backyard, toting a kid and dog isn’t nearly as exhilarating as jetting off to foreign lands for a five star vacay. She clearly enjoyed being “seen” and that’s not wrong. I don’t believe she held the same passion for day hikes as Jon. His work had to be stressful with long days. I wonder if he persuaded Chung to do something productive so she started her online classes. Early on a (supposed) former roommate of Chung’s posted Chung had never lived alone or had RL responsibilities other than her job. If true, she may have felt overwhelmed with tasks associated with living rural. In the city she had immediate availability and delivery services. Once in Mariposa running out of one item would be a hassle and a not so easy drive to the markets. I’ve lived both and while I prefer rural, city life is so much easier, so I always return to the burbs. While some think of Chung as a strong, independent woman, I believe she was a “needy” personality type & Jon called the shots. As someone previously mentioned, Chung quit work almost immediately after meeting Jon. I realize she tweeted it was due to some health issue but she was able to do all the other stuff she enjoyed. I think she had a goal to snag a second wealthy guy, eventually doing so, but then came baby.[/quote]
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