Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss my friend Joe. I'm the PP who posted pictures of us LARPing earlier in the thread.
I'm so sorry for your loss, PP. My heart especially goes out to the families of Joe and Christine and to the little girl. I hope that they are able to secure convictions for both murders in 2024.
I hope in time your memories can bring you peace. All so utterly pointless, so sad.
Anonymous wrote:I miss my friend Joe. I'm the PP who posted pictures of us LARPing earlier in the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Juliana Peres Magalhaes
2/19/2023 08:31 AM Continued Bond
Girlie was hoping to be with her man for Christmas. Womp womp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting case. Did the husband ever interview with police and give a statement? If forensics don't point to the husband then even if the AP testifies against him without other collaborating evidence like motive and electronic messages, he will be hard to convict. No evidence of planning or premeditation, a spontaneous event. Like I said interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you say that? Re: It’s not much longer
How do you feel about seeing him in the neighborhood? In the block’s consensus, do people stay away? I wouldn’t be able to stay in that house after my wife died.
The theory is that the AP will "break" before her court date.
The husband, career LE, refused to cooperate and has not spoken with detectives re: his wife's death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part is that every day, week, month that he is with the little girl, she will be more and more psychologically damaged. The longer she is with him (BB), the more memories she has of him as her father, and the more traumatic it will be when he is removed from her.
There will be the separation trauma that she will experience because BB is all she now knows. And there will ultimately be a more damaging trauma, when she grows older and becomes aware that her very own father killed her mother and then pretended like nothing happened while luring her (the child) into the lie that he was a normal, loving father. That HAS to mess with your mind as you grow up -- how can you trust any man when your own father acted like he loved you, despite killing the only mother you had and loved? That's going to need a lot of therapy.
Everyday, she has more memories of life with dad... and it's all a horrible scheme and lie.
Look at OJ’s kids, though. The last I heard anything about them, they believed he was innocent. It can be easier to live in denial than accept that your only living parent murdered the other.
Anonymous wrote:Juliana has another bond hearing this morning, 12/19.
Perhaps more details will come out if there is reporting on the hearing.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting case. Did the husband ever interview with police and give a statement? If forensics don't point to the husband then even if the AP testifies against him without other collaborating evidence like motive and electronic messages, he will be hard to convict. No evidence of planning or premeditation, a spontaneous event. Like I said interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you say that? Re: It’s not much longer
How do you feel about seeing him in the neighborhood? In the block’s consensus, do people stay away? I wouldn’t be able to stay in that house after my wife died.
The theory is that the AP will "break" before her court date.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting case. Did the husband ever interview with police and give a statement? If forensics don't point to the husband then even if the AP testifies against him without other collaborating evidence like motive and electronic messages, he will be hard to convict. No evidence of planning or premeditation, a spontaneous event. Like I said interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you say that? Re: It’s not much longer
How do you feel about seeing him in the neighborhood? In the block’s consensus, do people stay away? I wouldn’t be able to stay in that house after my wife died.
The theory is that the AP will "break" before her court date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BB got yet another speeding ticket 11/21/2023 51/35. The previous one was 54/35.
and the significance of that is?
Two tickets in less than a month at a pretty high speed for a residential area indicates a disregard for laws, rules, and thinking he’s invincible. And that he’s obviously under watch…
Where do you see these tickets?
You can look up citizens by name within their court system. Eg Fairfax Co District Court
Wouldn’t the sexual relationship with the au pair, who was relying on the family for shelter and more, be more worrisome than a few speeding infractions? Does that somehow not involve elements of predation, manipulation, and deceit? (Goodness, if CB knew and was not deceived, what was she being put through?).
Of course no one said one was more worrisome than the other. Its all about building a case about what kind of person he is.
Interesting case. Did the husband ever interview with police and give a statement? If forensics don't point to the husband then even if the AP testifies against him without other collaborating evidence like motive and electronic messages, he will be hard to convict. No evidence of planning or premeditation, a spontaneous event. Like I said interesting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you say that? Re: It’s not much longer
How do you feel about seeing him in the neighborhood? In the block’s consensus, do people stay away? I wouldn’t be able to stay in that house after my wife died.
The theory is that the AP will "break" before her court date.
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is that every day, week, month that he is with the little girl, she will be more and more psychologically damaged. The longer she is with him (BB), the more memories she has of him as her father, and the more traumatic it will be when he is removed from her.
There will be the separation trauma that she will experience because BB is all she now knows. And there will ultimately be a more damaging trauma, when she grows older and becomes aware that her very own father killed her mother and then pretended like nothing happened while luring her (the child) into the lie that he was a normal, loving father. That HAS to mess with your mind as you grow up -- how can you trust any man when your own father acted like he loved you, despite killing the only mother you had and loved? That's going to need a lot of therapy.
Everyday, she has more memories of life with dad... and it's all a horrible scheme and lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BB got yet another speeding ticket 11/21/2023 51/35. The previous one was 54/35.
and the significance of that is?
Two tickets in less than a month at a pretty high speed for a residential area indicates a disregard for laws, rules, and thinking he’s invincible. And that he’s obviously under watch…
Where do you see these tickets?
You can look up citizens by name within their court system. Eg Fairfax Co District Court
Wouldn’t the sexual relationship with the au pair, who was relying on the family for shelter and more, be more worrisome than a few speeding infractions? Does that somehow not involve elements of predation, manipulation, and deceit? (Goodness, if CB knew and was not deceived, what was she being put through?).