Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
I actually find him handsome and an Italian accent.. I’d be weak in the knees.
You have a thing for scary looking men? Weird. He reminds me of Charles Manson.
He’s literally tall, dark and handsome:
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Anonymous wrote:I think some crazy broke in, hurt her, took her and dumped her in Mexico
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That’s not awfully interesting. 84 is a great age, but not a “milestone” birthday. A dinner at my house is exactly how I expect my own parents would hope to celebrate.
It’s interesting in that if it was planned as a celebration, given her recent birthday, that there were no other guests or witnesses to the dinner. Did she actually make it to the dinner? Was there a dinner?
The uber driver may have picked up a woman, but was it the mother?
They had dinner and played mahjongg. Its not that deep. Don't you do things like this with your family?
We did the exact same thing for my mother in law’s birthday. We had food and cake at my house. No guests, especially since it wasn’t a milestone birthday. This is how most old people celebrate, even ones who have lots of friends. A lot of them don’t want fuss or to make their friends go out.
If your MIL disappeared after that dinner, why steps would you want taken? Walk is thru using what we know about this case. This is what makes this case interesting. Given an everyday activity, what scenario happened?
Well, most notably neither my husband, or I are famous, neither are my siblings – and they aren’t in a profession where reporters are being arrested for speaking out against the government. If that were the case, my initial thought would probably be it had something to do with that because what else would make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annie removed most of the photos of her husband from Facebook.
Annie is deeply into witchcraft per her books, fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
I actually find him handsome and an Italian accent.. I’d be weak in the knees.
You have a thing for scary looking men? Weird. He reminds me of Charles Manson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
I actually find him handsome and an Italian accent.. I’d be weak in the knees.
You have a thing for scary looking men? Weird. He reminds me of Charles Manson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That’s not awfully interesting. 84 is a great age, but not a “milestone” birthday. A dinner at my house is exactly how I expect my own parents would hope to celebrate.
It’s interesting in that if it was planned as a celebration, given her recent birthday, that there were no other guests or witnesses to the dinner. Did she actually make it to the dinner? Was there a dinner?
The uber driver may have picked up a woman, but was it the mother?
They had dinner and played mahjongg. Its not that deep. Don't you do things like this with your family?
We did the exact same thing for my mother in law’s birthday. We had food and cake at my house. No guests, especially since it wasn’t a milestone birthday. This is how most old people celebrate, even ones who have lots of friends. A lot of them don’t want fuss or to make their friends go out.
If your MIL disappeared after that dinner, why steps would you want taken? Walk is thru using what we know about this case. This is what makes this case interesting. Given an everyday activity, what scenario happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
What’s scary about his name?
Anonymous wrote:Annie removed most of the photos of her husband from Facebook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That’s not awfully interesting. 84 is a great age, but not a “milestone” birthday. A dinner at my house is exactly how I expect my own parents would hope to celebrate.
It’s interesting in that if it was planned as a celebration, given her recent birthday, that there were no other guests or witnesses to the dinner. Did she actually make it to the dinner? Was there a dinner?
The uber driver may have picked up a woman, but was it the mother?
They had dinner and played mahjongg. Its not that deep. Don't you do things like this with your family?
We did the exact same thing for my mother in law’s birthday. We had food and cake at my house. No guests, especially since it wasn’t a milestone birthday. This is how most old people celebrate, even ones who have lots of friends. A lot of them don’t want fuss or to make their friends go out.
If your MIL disappeared after that dinner, why steps would you want taken? Walk is thru using what we know about this case. This is what makes this case interesting. Given an everyday activity, what scenario happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What is so scary about his appearance?
His beard and name 😵💫
I actually find him handsome and an Italian accent.. I’d be weak in the knees.