Anonymous wrote:Honestly, what is it about men?? Why does this happen so often? If men are so incredibly volatile that they can't stop killing their wives and partners, why isn't something being done about this? It's insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos.
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same.
He was alive for a year and they still didn’t find the body. Not to mention his accomplice is still living and breathing.
Cart. Horse. Btw, the Greek police interrogated the other guy for eight hours straight. So nice to see "justice" in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos.
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same.
Anonymous wrote:New law - husbands or intimate partners should be banned from memorial services until cleared of the killing with incontrovertible evidence.
Here's Crouch's husband hugging consoling her mother days after murdering her in cold blood. And holding the child who watched as he did it.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos.
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same.
He was alive for a year and they still didn’t find the body. Not to mention his accomplice is still living and breathing.
Cart. Horse. Btw, the Greek police interrogated the other guy for eight hours straight. So nice to see "justice" in other countries.
Yep. Justice. If they hadn't and couldn't find DNA evidence to link him - he would have walked free for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos.
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same.
He was alive for a year and they still didn’t find the body. Not to mention his accomplice is still living and breathing.
Cart. Horse. Btw, the Greek police interrogated the other guy for eight hours straight. So nice to see "justice" in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos.
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same.
He was alive for a year and they still didn’t find the body. Not to mention his accomplice is still living and breathing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why this one shocks me - maybe because the murder/intruder scenario was so detailed but yeah makes sense.
Kudos to the Greek police for solving it in five weeks. The U.S. police still haven’t found Jennifer Dulos.
Because someone hid the body and then killed themselves. Not even remotely the same.