Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do others think his defense will be? Just simply that he did not do it?
He had an ex con working at the car lot at one point in time. I bet he'd happily say it might have been that guy instead. Or even possibly one of his brothers or a customer or or or...I don't think he has any shame about throwing someone else under the bus.
I thought he did blame the ex-con early on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to give a shoutout to Jill's lacy red dress that she wore to her husband's law school graduation. She would have never worn something like this 5 years ago. Get it, Jill.
https://www.instagram.com/p/COs6Rnwg2BR/
One out 18 of Jill’s siblings attended the graduation. No one else from her family.
which one attended? Were there limits on how many could attend?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to give a shoutout to Jill's lacy red dress that she wore to her husband's law school graduation. She would have never worn something like this 5 years ago. Get it, Jill.
https://www.instagram.com/p/COs6Rnwg2BR/
One out 18 of Jill’s siblings attended the graduation. No one else from her family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do others think his defense will be? Just simply that he did not do it?
He had an ex con working at the car lot at one point in time. I bet he'd happily say it might have been that guy instead. Or even possibly one of his brothers or a customer or or or...I don't think he has any shame about throwing someone else under the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to give a shoutout to Jill's lacy red dress that she wore to her husband's law school graduation. She would have never worn something like this 5 years ago. Get it, Jill.
https://www.instagram.com/p/COs6Rnwg2BR/
One out 18 of Jill’s siblings attended the graduation. No one else from her family.
Do they live nearby the rest of the family, or did they move away?
Anonymous wrote:None of these sisters are virtuous. They just get married when they are teens so that they can have sex. Then they pop out kids. They basically allowed a sex offender to remain and now they are wringing their hands to distance themselves from him because the gravy train will stop.
We need to cancel TLC. It is a disgusting organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to give a shoutout to Jill's lacy red dress that she wore to her husband's law school graduation. She would have never worn something like this 5 years ago. Get it, Jill.
https://www.instagram.com/p/COs6Rnwg2BR/
One out 18 of Jill’s siblings attended the graduation. No one else from her family.
Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to give a shoutout to Jill's lacy red dress that she wore to her husband's law school graduation. She would have never worn something like this 5 years ago. Get it, Jill.
https://www.instagram.com/p/COs6Rnwg2BR/
Anonymous wrote:What’s the MINIMUM sentence if he’s guilty?
Furthermore, is there an instance where he could serve 9 months and then be out on parole?
Anonymous wrote:None of these sisters are virtuous. They just get married when they are teens so that they can have sex. Then they pop out kids. They basically allowed a sex offender to remain and now they are wringing their hands to distance themselves from him because the gravy train will stop.
We need to cancel TLC. It is a disgusting organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do others think his defense will be? Just simply that he did not do it?
He had an ex con working at the car lot at one point in time. I bet he'd happily say it might have been that guy instead. Or even possibly one of his brothers or a customer or or or...I don't think he has any shame about throwing someone else under the bus.
Or, his lawyers will say...Would he testify?