Anonymous wrote:Nope.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand why girlfriends help murder their boyfriend's ex wives. If he got away with it I'd be sleeping with one eye open the rest of my life. Insane.
He told her he loved her and he hated the conniving wife. That he only had to get rid of one person so that they could be together forever. Story as old as time.
Sometimes it works. Henry VIII murdered 4 wives that way.
Anonymous wrote:Jennifer was really pretty and kind of unique looking. Sad case.
Anonymous wrote:Why is she not in an orange jumpsuit?
I guess they will use her daughter as leverage to get her to flip.

Nope.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand why girlfriends help murder their boyfriend's ex wives. If he got away with it I'd be sleeping with one eye open the rest of my life. Insane.
He told her he loved her and he hated the conniving wife. That he only had to get rid of one person so that they could be together forever. Story as old as time.
Sometimes it works. Henry VIII murdered 4 wives that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bet she won't be looking too cute in court this morning.
Not cute. In the least bit![]()
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Damn!! That is a very hard 44.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bet she won't be looking too cute in court this morning.
Not cute. In the least bit![]()
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Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand why girlfriends help murder their boyfriend's ex wives. If he got away with it I'd be sleeping with one eye open the rest of my life. Insane.
Anonymous wrote:According to my top notch information source, the Daily Mail, he has been caught on video dropping evidence in 30+ places and trash cans over a 4 mile span, including bloodied sponges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The license plate thing, he wasn't mailing them anywhere. He altered plates to drive his car around while disposing of the bloody clothes and sponge. He and gf dumped stuff at 30 different locations. Then they took altered plates off, shoved them in a fed ex mailed envelope and threw it down a storm grate.
I think he just happened to have some old plates he'd never returned. He altered them with duct tape to try and conceal that it was his truck driving around, in case it showed up on surveillance cameras. He thought he was outsmarting everyone, but he's a dumbass.
I was just coming here to post this.
What a cold, calculated SOB. He has to know that his goose is cooked and there is no way out of this. Why doesn't he just tell them where Jennifer is?
He probably is but wants a deal just like Colorado dad #1. CT doesn't have the death penalty but that doesn't mean he can't get something still. If he admits where the body is - he's basically closing the case for the prosecution. Even choosing the prison he's in would be worth negotiating.
If he murdered her, he shouldn't have the right to negotiate anything. His victim didn't have that option, that's for sure.
Prosecutions negotiate all the time. Especially with no body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The license plate thing, he wasn't mailing them anywhere. He altered plates to drive his car around while disposing of the bloody clothes and sponge. He and gf dumped stuff at 30 different locations. Then they took altered plates off, shoved them in a fed ex mailed envelope and threw it down a storm grate.
I think he just happened to have some old plates he'd never returned. He altered them with duct tape to try and conceal that it was his truck driving around, in case it showed up on surveillance cameras. He thought he was outsmarting everyone, but he's a dumbass.
I was just coming here to post this.
What a cold, calculated SOB. He has to know that his goose is cooked and there is no way out of this. Why doesn't he just tell them where Jennifer is?
He probably is but wants a deal just like Colorado dad #1. CT doesn't have the death penalty but that doesn't mean he can't get something still. If he admits where the body is - he's basically closing the case for the prosecution. Even choosing the prison he's in would be worth negotiating.
If he murdered her, he shouldn't have the right to negotiate anything. His victim didn't have that option, that's for sure.