Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.
She’s not on trial because she hooked up with BB. She’s on trial because she killed a man and it is hard to see how it’s justified.
She wakes up in the middle of the night and JR is in her room? Sure.
She saves CB’s life and CB confirms that without the Au pair’s action, she would’ve died, because JR had BB in a chokehold or something? Sure.
But here, the Au pair sought out the situation and then - even though BB was armed and had already shot JR - she runs to a safe, grabs another gun and fatally shoots JR? And ends up not “saving” anyone’s life anyway? She made a dumb decision to use lethal force and she should go to prison for it.
Or, the guy who had apparently just stabbed a woman in the neck was moving towards her and her husband who was focused on rendering aide.
I think you have the facts of the story wrong. She shot Joe after Brendan already shot Joe and stabbed Christine. Christine and Brendan being Julianas’ employers and also Brendan’s affair partner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.
She’s not on trial because she hooked up with BB. She’s on trial because she killed a man and it is hard to see how it’s justified.
She wakes up in the middle of the night and JR is in her room? Sure.
She saves CB’s life and CB confirms that without the Au pair’s action, she would’ve died, because JR had BB in a chokehold or something? Sure.
But here, the Au pair sought out the situation and then - even though BB was armed and had already shot JR - she runs to a safe, grabs another gun and fatally shoots JR? And ends up not “saving” anyone’s life anyway? She made a dumb decision to use lethal force and she should go to prison for it.
Or, the guy who had apparently just stabbed a woman in the neck was moving towards her and her husband who was focused on rendering aide.
Sure, anything is possible. So walk us through this. JR has been shot and - per an expert - blinded. Blood is pouring down his face. The Au pair comes to the room to save the day. In your scenario, he “moves toward her.” Does he follow her as she runs from the doorway to the gun safe? He can’t see, so is he following her scent? I guess there’d be a trail of blood backing this up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.
She’s not on trial because she hooked up with BB. She’s on trial because she killed a man and it is hard to see how it’s justified.
She wakes up in the middle of the night and JR is in her room? Sure.
She saves CB’s life and CB confirms that without the Au pair’s action, she would’ve died, because JR had BB in a chokehold or something? Sure.
But here, the Au pair sought out the situation and then - even though BB was armed and had already shot JR - she runs to a safe, grabs another gun and fatally shoots JR? And ends up not “saving” anyone’s life anyway? She made a dumb decision to use lethal force and she should go to prison for it.
Or, the guy who had apparently just stabbed a woman in the neck was moving towards her and her husband who was focused on rendering aide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.
She’s not on trial because she hooked up with BB. She’s on trial because she killed a man and it is hard to see how it’s justified.
She wakes up in the middle of the night and JR is in her room? Sure.
She saves CB’s life and CB confirms that without the Au pair’s action, she would’ve died, because JR had BB in a chokehold or something? Sure.
But here, the Au pair sought out the situation and then - even though BB was armed and had already shot JR - she runs to a safe, grabs another gun and fatally shoots JR? And ends up not “saving” anyone’s life anyway? She made a dumb decision to use lethal force and she should go to prison for it.
Or, the guy who had apparently just stabbed a woman in the neck was moving towards her and her husband who was focused on rendering aide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.
She’s not on trial because she hooked up with BB. She’s on trial because she killed a man and it is hard to see how it’s justified.
She wakes up in the middle of the night and JR is in her room? Sure.
She saves CB’s life and CB confirms that without the Au pair’s action, she would’ve died, because JR had BB in a chokehold or something? Sure.
But here, the Au pair sought out the situation and then - even though BB was armed and had already shot JR - she runs to a safe, grabs another gun and fatally shoots JR? And ends up not “saving” anyone’s life anyway? She made a dumb decision to use lethal force and she should go to prison for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least the Banfield dog was not attacked. DAMN Herndon, what is going on out there? Just divorce
https://wtop.com/crime/2024/04/herndon-police-officer-shoots-man-while-responding-to-domestic-stabbing/
BB thought he would be lauded as a hero like the police officer in this incident.
BB thought big mama would be proud of heroic Baby Boy(BB).
Instead BB is a pariah waiting for the eventuality of when, not if, the AP rolls on him. Tick Tok BB, Tick Tok. Think of the personal hell that BB has to look forward to.. he won't know that the AP has spilled the beans to police until they knock down his door to yank him out of his slumber. BB knows the time of day when Law Enforcement executes most arrest warrants. Each day when he sleeps past that moment is he knows it could be the last day of freedom.
I feel like there is a huge draw to this case because it's a modern day spin on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. BB had it all. He wanted more. He could have divorced and downsized for a while. Instead he engaged in the stupidest murder plot. BB flew too close to the sun on wings of pastrami.
You are completely unhinged.
Oh no, the unhinged troll is back again.
Has the grand jury indicted yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least the Banfield dog was not attacked. DAMN Herndon, what is going on out there? Just divorce
https://wtop.com/crime/2024/04/herndon-police-officer-shoots-man-while-responding-to-domestic-stabbing/
BB thought he would be lauded as a hero like the police officer in this incident.
BB thought big mama would be proud of heroic Baby Boy(BB).
Instead BB is a pariah waiting for the eventuality of when, not if, the AP rolls on him. Tick Tok BB, Tick Tok. Think of the personal hell that BB has to look forward to.. he won't know that the AP has spilled the beans to police until they knock down his door to yank him out of his slumber. BB knows the time of day when Law Enforcement executes most arrest warrants. Each day when he sleeps past that moment is he knows it could be the last day of freedom.
I feel like there is a huge draw to this case because it's a modern day spin on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. BB had it all. He wanted more. He could have divorced and downsized for a while. Instead he engaged in the stupidest murder plot. BB flew too close to the sun on wings of pastrami.
You are completely unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going back but I thought they were holding her passport and then when it was expiring she attempted to renew it, which made her a flight risk and was part of the reason she was arrested. I am not sure she had her passport and the ability to go home to Brazil.
I'm sure more detail will come out as to when the passport was taken. Given her immediate and very long chat with a detective, perhaps immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least the Banfield dog was not attacked. DAMN Herndon, what is going on out there? Just divorce
https://wtop.com/crime/2024/04/herndon-police-officer-shoots-man-while-responding-to-domestic-stabbing/
BB thought he would be lauded as a hero like the police officer in this incident.
BB thought big mama would be proud of heroic Baby Boy(BB).
Instead BB is a pariah waiting for the eventuality of when, not if, the AP rolls on him. Tick Tok BB, Tick Tok. Think of the personal hell that BB has to look forward to.. he won't know that the AP has spilled the beans to police until they knock down his door to yank him out of his slumber. BB knows the time of day when Law Enforcement executes most arrest warrants. Each day when he sleeps past that moment is he knows it could be the last day of freedom.
I feel like there is a huge draw to this case because it's a modern day spin on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. BB had it all. He wanted more. He could have divorced and downsized for a while. Instead he engaged in the stupidest murder plot. BB flew too close to the sun on wings of pastrami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.
She’s not on trial because she hooked up with BB. She’s on trial because she killed a man and it is hard to see how it’s justified.
She wakes up in the middle of the night and JR is in her room? Sure.
She saves CB’s life and CB confirms that without the Au pair’s action, she would’ve died, because JR had BB in a chokehold or something? Sure.
But here, the Au pair sought out the situation and then - even though BB was armed and had already shot JR - she runs to a safe, grabs another gun and fatally shoots JR? And ends up not “saving” anyone’s life anyway? She made a dumb decision to use lethal force and she should go to prison for it.
Anonymous wrote:This is going back but I thought they were holding her passport and then when it was expiring she attempted to renew it, which made her a flight risk and was part of the reason she was arrested. I am not sure she had her passport and the ability to go home to Brazil.
Anonymous wrote:The common theme seems to be that she hasn't made a sensical decision throughout the entire process.
Also, having an affair isn't a crime. So regardless of any "conspiracy" if they had hooked up before, it's not unreasonable to believe that they would hook up after. It doesn't require a conspiracy to see that.