Anonymous wrote:Anne Sacoolas is a coward and bad person. I’m just disgusted by her. She is fundamentally selfish, spoiled, stupid, and cowardly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, I don’t feel like the Sacoolases are having much say in any of this.
Much say in what? Trump's attempted photo op? Or the negotiations over how and when she is finally going to return to Britain to take responsibility for her actions?
She’s not ever going back. This is all for show by the U.K. govt to appease the family and say they tried. I’m not sure what the Dunn’s thought would happen by “meeting with Trump.”
The US is not going to extradite her and she’s be insane to go back willingly. I’m shocked this story is even still in the news.
I hope they sue her and get everything she has. She is a murderer and is not covered by diplomat immunity.
She no longer needs diplomatic immunity as she is in the US. Also highly unlikely she will be extradited. If they sue her in the U.K. courts, the judgement cannot be enforced, and they have no grounds to sue in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.
They want to meet the woman in the UK, not be ambushed in the White House with a photo op.
I still fail to see how they think any of this is going to make them feel better. It isn’t.
I'm sure that justice would provide some amount of peace for them.
I don’t think that’s how grief works. Whatever “justice” they get is not going to feel like “enough” or bring back their child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, I don’t feel like the Sacoolases are having much say in any of this.
Much say in what? Trump's attempted photo op? Or the negotiations over how and when she is finally going to return to Britain to take responsibility for her actions?
She’s not ever going back. This is all for show by the U.K. govt to appease the family and say they tried. I’m not sure what the Dunn’s thought would happen by “meeting with Trump.”
The US is not going to extradite her and she’s be insane to go back willingly. I’m shocked this story is even still in the news.
I hope they sue her and get everything she has. She is a murderer and is not covered by diplomat immunity.
She no longer needs diplomatic immunity as she is in the US. Also highly unlikely she will be extradited. If they sue her in the U.K. courts, the judgement cannot be enforced, and they have no grounds to sue in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.
They want to meet the woman in the UK, not be ambushed in the White House with a photo op.
I still fail to see how they think any of this is going to make them feel better. It isn’t.
I'm sure that justice would provide some amount of peace for them.
I don’t think that’s how grief works. Whatever “justice” they get is not going to feel like “enough” or bring back their child.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.
They want to meet the woman in the UK, not be ambushed in the White House with a photo op.
I still fail to see how they think any of this is going to make them feel better. It isn’t.
I'm sure that justice would provide some amount of peace for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.
They want to meet the woman in the UK, not be ambushed in the White House with a photo op.
I still fail to see how they think any of this is going to make them feel better. It isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.
They want to meet the woman in the UK, not be ambushed in the White House with a photo op.
I still fail to see how they think any of this is going to make them feel better. It isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.
They want to meet the woman in the UK, not be ambushed in the White House with a photo op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, I don’t feel like the Sacoolases are having much say in any of this.
Much say in what? Trump's attempted photo op? Or the negotiations over how and when she is finally going to return to Britain to take responsibility for her actions?
She’s not ever going back. This is all for show by the U.K. govt to appease the family and say they tried. I’m not sure what the Dunn’s thought would happen by “meeting with Trump.”
The US is not going to extradite her and she’s be insane to go back willingly. I’m shocked this story is even still in the news.
I hope they sue her and get everything she has. She is a murderer and is not covered by diplomat immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:w.t.f.
https://www.apnews.com/43a868c4b91746f5a5a74df751a08df3?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP
Donald Trump’s national security adviser heaped pain and grief on the parents of a British teenager killed in a car crash by trying to hold a meeting at the White House between them and a U.S. diplomat’s wife who was involved, the parents’ lawyer said.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn were invited to a surprise meeting with the U.S. president at his office on Wednesday where they were further shocked to learn that Anne Sacoolas, the American woman involved in the fatal crash, was in the building.
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Charles and Dunn, said national security adviser Robert O’Brien had the idea of overseeing a coming together of the families before they would then hug in front of an assembled media.
“(O’Brien has) heaped grief and pain on the family by making them go through this but not allowing them to get the closure they need by talking to Mrs Sacoolas before they can go onto the grieving stage,” Stephens told BBC radio on Thursday.
The parents are in pain. They have also been begging to speak with the woman. This was a poor idea. They cannot have what they really want: their son back. Painful situation for all.