Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take it to the bank: she did it.
Wrong.
Wait a few days, but it's not family but also not a random psycho. Sad, not scandalous.
And how do you know?
It would seem as though it was someone who had been in the house before and knew about the first floor master. That’s not too hard to figure out since a pp here did it, but I would think a random intruder would run upstairs if trying to find where someone is sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it was a rival charity?
Or a boulder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a weird lifestyle in Fairfax County. Now Utah I would not bat an eye.
Exactly. Why are they living here, it’s expensive and they could run the company from anywhere. I understand they want to be close to family, but I’m from California and most of my childhood peers have moved away because it’s too expensive — that’s how it works.
They both grew up in Fairfax and were childhood friends. Both families still live here. They were not broke. Not sure why people's financial habits are so interesting, but plenty of people live in basic Fairfax without 300k/yr HHI, really and truly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's a weird lifestyle in Fairfax County. Now Utah I would not bat an eye.
Exactly. Why are they living here, it’s expensive and they could run the company from anywhere. I understand they want to be close to family, but I’m from California and most of my childhood peers have moved away because it’s too expensive — that’s how it works.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a weird lifestyle in Fairfax County. Now Utah I would not bat an eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The patreon thing doesn't seem weird to me. Lots and lots of hustle-types of all stripes sell patreon memberships. I subscribe to one from a planner youtuber who I like. All kinds of people, from tarot readers to artists, to religious types have patreons.
The wife was at Columbia Baptist, according to the patreon she started staying home in 2020.
Victim's dad is or was an IRS lawyer and his mom is some kind of energy healer. No lie.
Where the money comes from is the least interesting part of this. Plenty of evangelical types fundraise their own salaries. And for all we know, there is family money.
Family money when they're existing off a barely performing patreon, have two kids, grandpa was a govt lawyer and live in a rental? No.
But at least now we know there's no daycare expenses because the wife was taking care of the infant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of religious evangelical types posting about his death.
His wife worked at a preschool at a baptist church, what do you expect?
I’m not talking about Falls Church/Arlington parents who send their kids to Columbia Baptist for preschool. I’m talking about influential evangelicals.
Anonymous wrote:The patreon thing doesn't seem weird to me. Lots and lots of hustle-types of all stripes sell patreon memberships. I subscribe to one from a planner youtuber who I like. All kinds of people, from tarot readers to artists, to religious types have patreons.
The wife was at Columbia Baptist, according to the patreon she started staying home in 2020.
Victim's dad is or was an IRS lawyer and his mom is some kind of energy healer. No lie.
Where the money comes from is the least interesting part of this. Plenty of evangelical types fundraise their own salaries. And for all we know, there is family money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of religious evangelical types posting about his death.
His wife worked at a preschool at a baptist church, what do you expect?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of religious evangelical types posting about his death.
Anonymous wrote:It was NOT a domestic dispute. If I'm going to hire some guy to shoot my husband (I'm not, FYI) but if I were, I certainly would not have the person do it while I and especially the kids are in the house. She is going to have to pay for years of therapy for those kids. Awful.
I'm guessing either robbery gone wrong, maybe gay lover or complete error.