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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, how do you go from this to being stabbing to death with your preschooler in the house? I mean it is so hard to fathom. Married just under 13 years. https://www.instagram.com/p/27DNwhiQU9/ https://www.instagram.com/p/25nc8iiQSM/ https://www.instagram.com/p/3zFtGICQRB/[/quote] Most of the women who end up dead or abused in their marriages had pretty pictures and optimistic hopes for what their future would turn out to be. Then things got complicated when "he" wanted X activities, or the finances were a mess, or the kids were stressing them,.... etc. Things can look pretty from the outside, and not be so nice on the inside.[/quote] [b]She must have had clues there was something very wrong with him.[/b] And clues there was something going on with ap. I noticed she does not feature in posts. Christine was middle aged, an equal, into fitness and positivity. The au pair was like dating a teen. Was this all midlife crisis? If they had stayed on LI, near family, would he never have gone off the rails? How could someone be capable of doing that then just go on, riding bike around neighborhood and tooling around in his new car and taking his girlfriend and her "assets" out to eat like Christine and Joe never existed? [/quote] I don't mean this personally, but this is something people tell themselves to ward off the thought that it could ever happen to them. Maybe Christine had an idea. Maybe she didn't. Maybe she was doing what she could to hold the family together for her daughter.[/quote] I agree. It is beyond chilling to think about this and to think monsters in human form walk among us. And no matter how much love or care you may show someone, they may have nothing but contempt and dehumanizing thoughts for you. I just wonder if they had been surrounded by her LE family if someone may have picked up something, a vibe. Little tells that he may be dangerous. Many draw to those professions do turn out to be dangerous to women, some prove the stereotypes true. I just wish the victims were still with us, it is all to sad and pointless and that little girl may barely remember her mom and will have huge attachment issues and trauma. [/quote]
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