
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shockingly, the daughters are on his side.
The couple's two daughters, Mallory and Macy - one of whom is under 18 - were present [at arraignment] but the judge, in a written said that they were not to be pictured.
The two girls put on a strong show of support for their father inside the courtroom; they mouthed 'I love you' and made heart signs with their hands.
Not shocking at all. Are you new to true crime stories? The kids want to believe dad didn’t do it more than anything, despite all evidence, in tons of cases. They are deeply traumatized and cannot face losing both parents. Very common. Now, the inlaws on the other hand — the inlaws turn on the accused almost immediately in these stories.
Maybe but court testimony indicates the younger daughter was encouraging her mother to seek a divorce from the father. So she knew their marriage was troubled.
Did the part about the daughter come out during the preliminary today? I’ve been following a bunch of tweets all day and had not seen this mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shockingly, the daughters are on his side.
The couple's two daughters, Mallory and Macy - one of whom is under 18 - were present [at arraignment] but the judge, in a written said that they were not to be pictured.
The two girls put on a strong show of support for their father inside the courtroom; they mouthed 'I love you' and made heart signs with their hands.
Not shocking at all. Are you new to true crime stories? The kids want to believe dad didn’t do it more than anything, despite all evidence, in tons of cases. They are deeply traumatized and cannot face losing both parents. Very common. Now, the inlaws on the other hand — the inlaws turn on the accused almost immediately in these stories.
Maybe but court testimony indicates the younger daughter was encouraging her mother to seek a divorce from the father. So she knew their marriage was troubled.
Anonymous wrote:Surprising update in the murder trial - Suzanne was having the affair, not her husband Barry!
Suzanne Morphew, 49, had researched language schools in Ecuador after her lover (of two years) Jeff Libler, a married father-of-six from Michigan who she went to school with in Indiana, suggested that the Latin American nation had cheap living costs and good healthcare.
On May 8 he texted her: 'You look good in biking gear babe. You need to be my wife.'
On the morning of May 9 she texted him: 'We need to be husband & wife.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shockingly, the daughters are on his side.
The couple's two daughters, Mallory and Macy - one of whom is under 18 - were present [at arraignment] but the judge, in a written said that they were not to be pictured.
The two girls put on a strong show of support for their father inside the courtroom; they mouthed 'I love you' and made heart signs with their hands.
Not shocking at all. Are you new to true crime stories? The kids want to believe dad didn’t do it more than anything, despite all evidence, in tons of cases. They are deeply traumatized and cannot face losing both parents. Very common. Now, the inlaws on the other hand — the inlaws turn on the accused almost immediately in these stories.
Anonymous wrote:Shockingly, the daughters are on his side.
The couple's two daughters, Mallory and Macy - one of whom is under 18 - were present [at arraignment] but the judge, in a written said that they were not to be pictured.
The two girls put on a strong show of support for their father inside the courtroom; they mouthed 'I love you' and made heart signs with their hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's put their house on the market. Supposedly the daughters won't stay there any more. Can you imagine what they're going through?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/19057-Puma-Path-Salida-CO-81201/96847591_zpid/?
Seems pretty boring for $1.8M and only 3 beds in the middle of nowhere. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Shockingly, the daughters are on his side.
The couple's two daughters, Mallory and Macy - one of whom is under 18 - were present [at arraignment] but the judge, in a written said that they were not to be pictured.
The two girls put on a strong show of support for their father inside the courtroom; they mouthed 'I love you' and made heart signs with their hands.
Anonymous wrote:1st degree with deliberation murder charges means he planned the murder and/or they have serious evidence.