Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 22:39     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

I read the whole series - each day it was published. Besides PPs comments on this what "surprised" me what that the firefighter was described as so anti an affair/long term when he had been involved over 2 years. Also- firefighter's wife wasn't mentioned but she should have kicked him to the curb.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 21:57     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:Very interesting. One thing that fascinated me is how the city devoted dozens of cops and so many law enforcement resources to looking into the planting of drugs. It felt like a different country from living in DC and the police responses we get here.


When are you leaving DC ? You twat . You've missed an opportunity to stay on topic .
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 21:44     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:Every Jill I've ever met, and I mean ever - has been a harpy, controlling, nut job.


Omg me too. Every single one I've known has been like that too!!
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 21:28     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised that when Jill/Ava/Crazy Eyes told her husband he should kill himself that his policy was only for $500K. A $400K/year attorney and he's only got a $500K policy? That's what I've got and I only make $120K!

Oh, and I didn't know she was having an affair! OMG! The firefighter was married, too! I'm so glad they were busted. However, justice isn't really served until Kelli and her family get their monetary damages. I hope her DH gets healthy.


I wonder if she thought that $500k would tie him over for a year before he found work? Who knows, as she wasn't very bright.


No, she wanted HIM to kill himself. Take one for the team and all that jazz.


In which case, Jill is worse than I thought, and so is he. She didn't value her husband at all, and probably thought the firefighter boyfriend was going to leave his wife for her. Joke's on Jill, because firefighter boyfriend wanted NOTHING to do with Jill and her drama. Do you blame him?
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 21:23     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised that when Jill/Ava/Crazy Eyes told her husband he should kill himself that his policy was only for $500K. A $400K/year attorney and he's only got a $500K policy? That's what I've got and I only make $120K!

Oh, and I didn't know she was having an affair! OMG! The firefighter was married, too! I'm so glad they were busted. However, justice isn't really served until Kelli and her family get their monetary damages. I hope her DH gets healthy.


I wonder if she thought that $500k would tie him over for a year before he found work? Who knows, as she wasn't very bright.


No, she wanted HIM to kill himself. Take one for the team and all that jazz.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 21:18     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised that when Jill/Ava/Crazy Eyes told her husband he should kill himself that his policy was only for $500K. A $400K/year attorney and he's only got a $500K policy? That's what I've got and I only make $120K!

Oh, and I didn't know she was having an affair! OMG! The firefighter was married, too! I'm so glad they were busted. However, justice isn't really served until Kelli and her family get their monetary damages. I hope her DH gets healthy.


I wonder if she thought that $500k would tie him over for a year before he found work? Who knows, as she wasn't very bright.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 20:38     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised that when Jill/Ava/Crazy Eyes told her husband he should kill himself that his policy was only for $500K. A $400K/year attorney and he's only got a $500K policy? That's what I've got and I only make $120K!

Oh, and I didn't know she was having an affair! OMG! The firefighter was married, too! I'm so glad they were busted. However, justice isn't really served until Kelli and her family get their monetary damages. I hope her DH gets healthy.

I was also surprised at the low value of the insurance policy. Maybe that's the payout for suicide. It could be higher for a different kind of death.

Not only was Jill having an affair with a married firefighter, she went nuts when they broke up and went to his house to tell his wife. She also wrote a letter to the wife's employer. This woman does not know how to let stuff go.




x10000


BINGO.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 20:32     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised that when Jill/Ava/Crazy Eyes told her husband he should kill himself that his policy was only for $500K. A $400K/year attorney and he's only got a $500K policy? That's what I've got and I only make $120K!

Oh, and I didn't know she was having an affair! OMG! The firefighter was married, too! I'm so glad they were busted. However, justice isn't really served until Kelli and her family get their monetary damages. I hope her DH gets healthy.

I was also surprised at the low value of the insurance policy. Maybe that's the payout for suicide. It could be higher for a different kind of death.

Not only was Jill having an affair with a married firefighter, she went nuts when they broke up and went to his house to tell his wife. She also wrote a letter to the wife's employer. This woman does not know how to let stuff go.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 20:27     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Her affair partner's wife is lucky that she was already being watched and in hot water when the affair broke up. Crazy eyes would totally pull an Amy Fisher or some other setup for his poor wife.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 20:21     Subject: Re:Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anyone else surprised that when Jill/Ava/Crazy Eyes told her husband he should kill himself that his policy was only for $500K. A $400K/year attorney and he's only got a $500K policy? That's what I've got and I only make $120K!

Oh, and I didn't know she was having an affair! OMG! The firefighter was married, too! I'm so glad they were busted. However, justice isn't really served until Kelli and her family get their monetary damages. I hope her DH gets healthy.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 20:20     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of this whole story is that justice prevailed. So often people of privilege get away with crap like this because they hire superstar attorneys etc. But I think these people were just so unlikable and so monstrously messed up with no remorse that the police, the DA and even the judges went the extra mile to convict them.


Yep.

Think of OJ Simpson, that racist and sexist bastard.


And herein lies another difference- OJ was seemingly very likable. Likability is not to be underestimated.

BTW, amazing we are comparing stashing pot in someone's car with a brutal double homicide. But I totally get you.


If we must bring OJ into this, he was a public figure, so there really is no comparison. That, and some people are depicted as "likable" ("popular", whatever you want to call it) until they are not. Jill didn't stand a chance, because she was so over the top wrong. Also, it is not far fetched to guess Jill had wronged other people before she overreacted (!!!!!!!) to Kelli. Jill was/is paranoid, there is no getting around that. Jill's problem is that she confused "sneaky" with "smart". HUGE mistake on her part.


This is probably fodder for another thread, but the OJ trial also came on the tails of one of the first videotaped and widely publicized police beatings of an unarmed civilians since the Civil Rights movement, and after the LAPD had been shown to be basically top to bottom Klan sympathizers. Without the Rodney King beating, there would be no OJ Simpson acquittal.


+1

And even O.J. planned better than these people. LOL.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 17:56     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of this whole story is that justice prevailed. So often people of privilege get away with crap like this because they hire superstar attorneys etc. But I think these people were just so unlikable and so monstrously messed up with no remorse that the police, the DA and even the judges went the extra mile to convict them.


Yep.

Think of OJ Simpson, that racist and sexist bastard.


And herein lies another difference- OJ was seemingly very likable. Likability is not to be underestimated.

BTW, amazing we are comparing stashing pot in someone's car with a brutal double homicide. But I totally get you.


If we must bring OJ into this, he was a public figure, so there really is no comparison. That, and some people are depicted as "likable" ("popular", whatever you want to call it) until they are not. Jill didn't stand a chance, because she was so over the top wrong. Also, it is not far fetched to guess Jill had wronged other people before she overreacted (!!!!!!!) to Kelli. Jill was/is paranoid, there is no getting around that. Jill's problem is that she confused "sneaky" with "smart". HUGE mistake on her part.


This is probably fodder for another thread, but the OJ trial also came on the tails of one of the first videotaped and widely publicized police beatings of an unarmed civilians since the Civil Rights movement, and after the LAPD had been shown to be basically top to bottom Klan sympathizers. Without the Rodney King beating, there would be no OJ Simpson acquittal.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 17:50     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of this whole story is that justice prevailed. So often people of privilege get away with crap like this because they hire superstar attorneys etc. But I think these people were just so unlikable and so monstrously messed up with no remorse that the police, the DA and even the judges went the extra mile to convict them.


Yep.

Think of OJ Simpson, that racist and sexist bastard.


And herein lies another difference- OJ was seemingly very likable. Likability is not to be underestimated.

BTW, amazing we are comparing stashing pot in someone's car with a brutal double homicide. But I totally get you.


NP here. They didn't just 'stash pot', they also planted a bunch of prescription pills, and the article made is quite clear, that while the pot would have been a misdemeanor, 40 opioid painkillers without prescription do qualify as narcotics distribution.

OP, thanks so much for posting this! This story is shockingly crazy.. and I, for one, do think that Kelli Peters deserves every single penny of that settlement.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 17:11     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of this whole story is that justice prevailed. So often people of privilege get away with crap like this because they hire superstar attorneys etc. But I think these people were just so unlikable and so monstrously messed up with no remorse that the police, the DA and even the judges went the extra mile to convict them.


Yep.

Think of OJ Simpson, that racist and sexist bastard.


And herein lies another difference- OJ was seemingly very likable. Likability is not to be underestimated.

BTW, amazing we are comparing stashing pot in someone's car with a brutal double homicide. But I totally get you.


If we must bring OJ into this, he was a public figure, so there really is no comparison. That, and some people are depicted as "likable" ("popular", whatever you want to call it) until they are not. Jill didn't stand a chance, because she was so over the top wrong. Also, it is not far fetched to guess Jill had wronged other people before she overreacted (!!!!!!!) to Kelli. Jill was/is paranoid, there is no getting around that. Jill's problem is that she confused "sneaky" with "smart". HUGE mistake on her part.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 17:05     Subject: Have you read "Framed" in the LA Times

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best part of this whole story is that justice prevailed. So often people of privilege get away with crap like this because they hire superstar attorneys etc. But I think these people were just so unlikable and so monstrously messed up with no remorse that the police, the DA and even the judges went the extra mile to convict them.


Yep.

Think of OJ Simpson, that racist and sexist bastard.


And herein lies another difference- OJ was seemingly very likable. Likability is not to be underestimated.

BTW, amazing we are comparing stashing pot in someone's car with a brutal double homicide. But I totally get you.