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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Question for the BB stans, the ones who rush to aggressively defend his earning potential and "good name," like you were 12 and he was Taylor Swift - do you do this for others too? Prison pen pals and the like? Or just him? And if just him, why him? Genuinely curious. I'd ask if a single one of you is a guy but we all know the answer to that one.[/quote] I have not interpreted any posts on here as supporting BB or aggressively defending him. Suggesting that BB deserves the same benefits - innocent until proven guilty - as literally every other person is supporting the basic premise of the justice system that benefits all of us. Let the police and prosecutors do their jobs. No one posting on this thread has access to all of the information that they do and they definitely know things they are not releasing yet to the public, so those who have already decided BB is guilty are the ones that look arrogant. If the police were as certain as posters here, he would have already been charged. Presumably, investigators are doing their jobs and collecting enough evidence to move forward against someone - maybe BB - shortly. [b]I’m curious why you are so positive he killed his wife[/b]? How are you so definitively ruling out the au pair as the wife’s killer? BB may be guilty of some morally questionable behavior, but does that mean he is also a murderer? Hopefully, police work will answer that question. I don’t think a bunch of DCUM posters will. [/quote] Not sure if he stabbed his wife, or the Au pair did, or JR did. But here’s why I think he was part of the plan to murder her: It’s usually the husband (but not always!) He lied on the 911 call when there is no logical explanation for it. Like if I saw my Au pair shoot an intruder, there’s no way I’m gonna tell the police it was me. Wtf. He didn’t act in a “normal” way after his wife’s death. Now, we all know people do unusual things when they are in despair or grief. But this goes beyond that. (1) he kept living in the house his wife (mother of his child) was murdered in. I don’t care what the housing market is doing, there’s no way I’d make my kids live in a house their father was murdered in. (2). He kept the Au pair. He knew from the instant that they called 911 that she shot JR. So at best she’s unhinged. Yet he keeps her on as his child’s caregiver? Wtf. (3). Most grieving husbands would be out there trying to get justice for their wife. In contrast, BB lawyered up and isn’t cooperating with the police. So yeah, I think he’s guilty. In a court of law, he will be tried and it will be the prosecution’s burden to prove he’s guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. And even if they can’t, that doesn’t mean he’s innocent. It only means the prosecutor didn’t meet his / her burden. But this isn’t a court of law. We aren’t sentencing him. We are allowed to form our own opinions on his guilt. [/quote]
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