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[quote=Anonymous]Very, very thankful to the jurors. To every person who posts 'it's possible BB didn't kill his wife" comments, please try to imagine being attacked by a stranger in your home because your spouse unlocked the door and invited a stranger to attack you, and then imagine your relief at seeing your spouse arrive home and how you would feel certain that you would receive help from your spouse, and then imagine that your spouse, whom you have been with since college, have a child with and have gone to counseling with to try to improve your marriage, this person-your spouse instead of helping you then attacks you while the au pair you and your spouse hired also watches your spouse attack you, and then imagine being aware of the au pair pulling out a gun and shooting the random stranger who turns out to be the only person who could save you and defend you from the attack launched by your spouse. BB's adamant professions of love to the au pair in his handwritten letters to her and adamant professions of love for his wife during the trial are diametrically opposed statements. If the au pair took the wife's place in the husband's bed AFTER the wife was killed, then perhaps BB's story could be plausible, but the au pair was needed by BB as an alibi and as human insurance policy for his plan and subsequent actions. The au pair had to have a gun, had to be taught how to shoot a gun, had to be vulnerable enough to not question her employers, had to be willing to do whatever she was told and follow through accordingly. The au pair did exactly as she was ordered. Thankfully the au pair called 911 when her employer (CB) told her to and, sure enough, the au pair also hung up on the 1st 911 call when her employer (BB) told her too. RIP CB and JR, with condolences and deepest sympathies to your families and loved ones [/quote]
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