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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn’t know shanann was committing financial infidelity [/quote] she was the literal worst. but that doesn't mean she deserved to get murdered.[/quote] What’s the story with this? Netflix doc does not cover.[/quote] In addition to the MLMs and driving the family into debt (not absolving Chris of his part of this but they lived far, far beyond their means), she just comes across as a deeply unlikeable person, obsessed with social media and attention. It's unclear if her MLM schemes brought in any incomes, and they were up to their eyeballs in debt. She comes across as the sort of person who wants a certain lifestyle and image and will spend to get it, which of course means she's not all that different from a large number of Americans. Obviously, that does not mean she deserved what happened to her, and he clearly deserves the heaviest punishment possible. But it also shows how we've been conditioned to think less of victims who aren't as sympathetic.[/quote] If I recall she was making a decent salary, but their problem was money management. They should have sold that house to get out from under the debt, and rented something cheap to pay their bills. Easy solution, but you'd be surprised how common that is with many people and professionals. The constant video was very annoying and not healthy for their family life. However, I find Chris and Nicole to be the worst villains. Shanann was what you saw and what you got. Those two were the worst, acting like normal people instead of the horror shows they really were. The worst monsters blend in, but have no problem destroying lives and families. [/quote] it was way more than the house...they had debt on a freaking nordstrom credit card. and they were sending their girls to a daycare that cost like $2500/month for 10+ hours a day even though shanann had no job besides the mlm. their house was being foreclosed on. they were on the brink of homelessness. the night of the murder, shanann's credit card was declined for a $50 hair product purchase. i do believe shanann was a shopping addict and i think both of them needed extensive, phd-level psychological help. the mcmansion was just the tip of the iceberg.[/quote] Yes but CO those houses were selling in 2 days. They could have easily sold it, then tackled their debt. Yes they needed money management counseling or something. [/quote]
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