Anonymous wrote:Another comment on another board asked if this was a birthday dinner for Nancy as her birthday was 1/27. If it was a birthday dinner, how interesting that none of her friends attended or other family members.
Anonymous wrote:I'm haunted by Tomasso's appearance.
Sounds like Nancy was a great mother.
She thought she was having a wholesome dinner and family game night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another comment on another board asked if this was a birthday dinner for Nancy as her birthday was 1/27. If it was a birthday dinner, how interesting that none of her friends attended or other family members.
Not odd. “Hey mom, dh and I would love to take you out for dinner for your bday.”
Anonymous wrote:I'm haunted by Tomasso's appearance.
Sounds like Nancy was a great mother.
She thought she was having a wholesome dinner and family game night.
Anonymous wrote:Another comment on another board asked if this was a birthday dinner for Nancy as her birthday was 1/27. If it was a birthday dinner, how interesting that none of her friends attended or other family members.
Anonymous wrote:[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brian Entin is reporting that he talked to a former FBI law enforcement expert who said that Annie consented to the searches of her house and garage the past few days.
The expert said if LE is at all suspicious, they usually will get a search warrant, instead of relying on a consensual search, because it holds up better later in court.
You can infer from this that since the search of daughter Annie's house was consensual, that LE isn't highly suspicious of her or her husband the "SIL".
And there’s also goes along with what the sheriff said last Friday that Internet rumors can ruin peoples lives.
And the sister and BIL haven't lawyered up as far as I can tell. They don't appear guilty to me. What exactly are people pointing to to suggest otherwise?
Lawyering up would make them look super guilty
Anonymous wrote:Another comment on another board asked if this was a birthday dinner for Nancy as her birthday was 1/27. If it was a birthday dinner, how interesting that none of her friends attended or other family members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brian Entin is reporting that he talked to a former FBI law enforcement expert who said that Annie consented to the searches of her house and garage the past few days.
The expert said if LE is at all suspicious, they usually will get a search warrant, instead of relying on a consensual search, because it holds up better later in court.
You can infer from this that since the search of daughter Annie's house was consensual, that LE isn't highly suspicious of her or her husband the "SIL".
And there’s also goes along with what the sheriff said last Friday that Internet rumors can ruin peoples lives.
And the sister and BIL haven't lawyered up as far as I can tell. They don't appear guilty to me. What exactly are people pointing to to suggest otherwise?
Annie’s demeanor in the first video was odd.
Wasn’t something brought up about bil gambling debt?
That’s not substantiated anywhere credible. However, BiL plays bass in a Tucson band with a guy who is an ex con (charges for burglary, theft, embezzlement) and another guy who is a public defender. One of their albums is called Life:Love:Love:Murder.
BIL is a poet and middle school teacher as well.
Anonymous wrote:If the BIL is innocent, I hope he sues Ashleigh Banfield and gets her taken off the air.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brian Entin is reporting that he talked to a former FBI law enforcement expert who said that Annie consented to the searches of her house and garage the past few days.
The expert said if LE is at all suspicious, they usually will get a search warrant, instead of relying on a consensual search, because it holds up better later in court.
You can infer from this that since the search of daughter Annie's house was consensual, that LE isn't highly suspicious of her or her husband the "SIL".
And there’s also goes along with what the sheriff said last Friday that Internet rumors can ruin peoples lives.
And the sister and BIL haven't lawyered up as far as I can tell. They don't appear guilty to me. What exactly are people pointing to to suggest otherwise?
Annie’s demeanor in the first video was odd.
Wasn’t something brought up about bil gambling debt?
That’s not substantiated anywhere credible. However, BiL plays bass in a Tucson band with a guy who is an ex con (charges for burglary, theft, embezzlement) and another guy who is a public defender. One of their albums is called Life:Love:Love:Murder.
BIL is a poet and middle school teacher as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brian Entin is reporting that he talked to a former FBI law enforcement expert who said that Annie consented to the searches of her house and garage the past few days.
The expert said if LE is at all suspicious, they usually will get a search warrant, instead of relying on a consensual search, because it holds up better later in court.
You can infer from this that since the search of daughter Annie's house was consensual, that LE isn't highly suspicious of her or her husband the "SIL".
And there’s also goes along with what the sheriff said last Friday that Internet rumors can ruin peoples lives.
And the sister and BIL haven't lawyered up as far as I can tell. They don't appear guilty to me. What exactly are people pointing to to suggest otherwise?
Annie’s demeanor in the first video was odd.
Wasn’t something brought up about bil gambling debt?