Anonymous wrote:I started the "big momma" and "tick tock" thing.
I have no connection with the murderer BB or his victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what BBs explanation is to his family about moving the nanny into the bedroom is. How can that look ok with all that is going on?
I was wondering this as well..along with what CBs family has to say.. also did anyone else wonder if CB had any indication of what was going on between her husband and AP? Her and the prior APs seemed to be really close and she was praising her on Socials but seems like nothing regarding this AP and where was the child while they were on these dates while CB was still alive? So many questions!
They appear to be smart and not posting on this thread, not posting on social media, limiting their online visibility to public, as not to risk anything to do with getting justice for Christine.
I’ve wondered if the repeat “Mommy” poster might be a family member. It’s very specific and intimate way to repeatedly refer to her.
Have you wondered? Seems you do a lot of wondering these days…
Which posts are referring to as mommy posters? Most in our area are concerned about this regardless of gender or being parents or not. We all want resolution. The whole thing is bizarre.
There are repeated posts that refer to the little girl and her “mommy”. I am a mommy too but I would never refer to someone else’s “mommy.” Maybe it’s just me who finds the term to be more intimate (that is, when I read posts that refer to the little girl’s mommy, or to mommy’s bedroom, etc), it sounded personal to me, like someone who would have been very close to CB and observed the mommy relationship in order to refer to her that way. As opposed to using the term mother.
I was only trying to remark on the feeling of connection to CB I picked up on in the language. Not meaning to make any judgments or negative comments about any of the posters here, their gender, or their parental status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what BBs explanation is to his family about moving the nanny into the bedroom is. How can that look ok with all that is going on?
I was wondering this as well..along with what CBs family has to say.. also did anyone else wonder if CB had any indication of what was going on between her husband and AP? Her and the prior APs seemed to be really close and she was praising her on Socials but seems like nothing regarding this AP and where was the child while they were on these dates while CB was still alive? So many questions!
They appear to be smart and not posting on this thread, not posting on social media, limiting their online visibility to public, as not to risk anything to do with getting justice for Christine.
I’ve wondered if the repeat “Mommy” poster might be a family member. It’s very specific and intimate way to repeatedly refer to her.
Have you wondered? Seems you do a lot of wondering these days…
Which posts are referring to as mommy posters? Most in our area are concerned about this regardless of gender or being parents or not. We all want resolution. The whole thing is bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.
Exactly. Disgusting. It’s not an incident. It’s a double murder homicide where two innocent people are victims and dead. A child is motherless. This is disgusting and disturbing how that other poster trivializes and normalizes this double murder. A parking ticket is an incident. This is murder with two real victims. May they rest in peace. May the families suffering rest in peace and find justice. May that little girl find strength as she grows without a mom as she was left with a terrible inheritance of family trauma now.
Calm yourself. Clearly there are people who don’t think two innocent people died, but only one. I called it an incident because I don’t know what else to call it. I don’t know what happened, and unlike so many of you, I don’t jump to judgement or conclusions. Instead I will await trial and look at the facts when they are presented.
And I can’t believe I am being forced to quote the dictionary, but the second definition of incident: violent event, such as a fracas or assault.
Maybe you should look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why you have no sense of empathy
Your writing is very odd, distinctive and immature. Ex” Buttbuddy”, “be quiet” , “Calm yourself”
It’s just a matter of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what BBs explanation is to his family about moving the nanny into the bedroom is. How can that look ok with all that is going on?
I was wondering this as well..along with what CBs family has to say.. also did anyone else wonder if CB had any indication of what was going on between her husband and AP? Her and the prior APs seemed to be really close and she was praising her on Socials but seems like nothing regarding this AP and where was the child while they were on these dates while CB was still alive? So many questions!
They appear to be smart and not posting on this thread, not posting on social media, limiting their online visibility to public, as not to risk anything to do with getting justice for Christine.
I’ve wondered if the repeat “Mommy” poster might be a family member. It’s very specific and intimate way to repeatedly refer to her.
Have you wondered? Seems you do a lot of wondering these days…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what BBs explanation is to his family about moving the nanny into the bedroom is. How can that look ok with all that is going on?
I was wondering this as well..along with what CBs family has to say.. also did anyone else wonder if CB had any indication of what was going on between her husband and AP? Her and the prior APs seemed to be really close and she was praising her on Socials but seems like nothing regarding this AP and where was the child while they were on these dates while CB was still alive? So many questions!
They appear to be smart and not posting on this thread, not posting on social media, limiting their online visibility to public, as not to risk anything to do with getting justice for Christine.
I’ve wondered if the repeat “Mommy” poster might be a family member. It’s very specific and intimate way to repeatedly refer to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.
Exactly. Disgusting. It’s not an incident. It’s a double murder homicide where two innocent people are victims and dead. A child is motherless. This is disgusting and disturbing how that other poster trivializes and normalizes this double murder. A parking ticket is an incident. This is murder with two real victims. May they rest in peace. May the families suffering rest in peace and find justice. May that little girl find strength as she grows without a mom as she was left with a terrible inheritance of family trauma now.
Calm yourself. Clearly there are people who don’t think two innocent people died, but only one. I called it an incident because I don’t know what else to call it. I don’t know what happened, and unlike so many of you, I don’t jump to judgement or conclusions. Instead I will await trial and look at the facts when they are presented.
And I can’t believe I am being forced to quote the dictionary, but the second definition of incident: violent event, such as a fracas or assault.
Maybe you should look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why you have no sense of empathy
Your writing is very odd, distinctive and immature. Ex” Buttbuddy”, “be quiet” , “Calm yourself”
It’s just a matter of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what BBs explanation is to his family about moving the nanny into the bedroom is. How can that look ok with all that is going on?
I was wondering this as well..along with what CBs family has to say.. also did anyone else wonder if CB had any indication of what was going on between her husband and AP? Her and the prior APs seemed to be really close and she was praising her on Socials but seems like nothing regarding this AP and where was the child while they were on these dates while CB was still alive? So many questions!
They appear to be smart and not posting on this thread, not posting on social media, limiting their online visibility to public, as not to risk anything to do with getting justice for Christine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.
Exactly. Disgusting. It’s not an incident. It’s a double murder homicide where two innocent people are victims and dead. A child is motherless. This is disgusting and disturbing how that other poster trivializes and normalizes this double murder. A parking ticket is an incident. This is murder with two real victims. May they rest in peace. May the families suffering rest in peace and find justice. May that little girl find strength as she grows without a mom as she was left with a terrible inheritance of family trauma now.
Calm yourself. Clearly there are people who don’t think two innocent people died, but only one. I called it an incident because I don’t know what else to call it. I don’t know what happened, and unlike so many of you, I don’t jump to judgement or conclusions. Instead I will await trial and look at the facts when they are presented.
And I can’t believe I am being forced to quote the dictionary, but the second definition of incident: violent event, such as a fracas or assault.
Maybe you should look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why you have no sense of empathy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.
Exactly. Disgusting. It’s not an incident. It’s a double murder homicide where two innocent people are victims and dead. A child is motherless. This is disgusting and disturbing how that other poster trivializes and normalizes this double murder. A parking ticket is an incident. This is murder with two real victims. May they rest in peace. May the families suffering rest in peace and find justice. May that little girl find strength as she grows without a mom as she was left with a terrible inheritance of family trauma now.
Calm yourself. Clearly there are people who don’t think two innocent people died, but only one. I called it an incident because I don’t know what else to call it. I don’t know what happened, and unlike so many of you, I don’t jump to judgement or conclusions. Instead I will await trial and look at the facts when they are presented.
And I can’t believe I am being forced to quote the dictionary, but the second definition of incident: violent event, such as a fracas or assault.
Maybe you should look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why you have no sense of empathy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.
Exactly. Disgusting. It’s not an incident. It’s a double murder homicide where two innocent people are victims and dead. A child is motherless. This is disgusting and disturbing how that other poster trivializes and normalizes this double murder. A parking ticket is an incident. This is murder with two real victims. May they rest in peace. May the families suffering rest in peace and find justice. May that little girl find strength as she grows without a mom as she was left with a terrible inheritance of family trauma now.
Calm yourself. Clearly there are people who don’t think two innocent people died, but only one. I called it an incident because I don’t know what else to call it. I don’t know what happened, and unlike so many of you, I don’t jump to judgement or conclusions. Instead I will await trial and look at the facts when they are presented.
And I can’t believe I am being forced to quote the dictionary, but the second definition of incident: violent event, such as a fracas or assault.
Maybe you should look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why you have no sense of empathy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.
Exactly. Disgusting. It’s not an incident. It’s a double murder homicide where two innocent people are victims and dead. A child is motherless. This is disgusting and disturbing how that other poster trivializes and normalizes this double murder. A parking ticket is an incident. This is murder with two real victims. May they rest in peace. May the families suffering rest in peace and find justice. May that little girl find strength as she grows without a mom as she was left with a terrible inheritance of family trauma now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s highly intelligent and everything he does is well thought out many moves in advance. It’s like this with everything in his life. The reason why he was able to buy a 850,000 home (now worth much more) and already had a net worth over 2 mil.
If this was a scheme by him, it really doesn’t fit his way of operating
I'm also pretty familiar with his way of operating and he never struck me as particularly intelligent.
He's manipulative and secretive though.
And back before he got promoted to whatever position he's in now, his wife was the one bringing in more money. She's probably the reason they could afford the house.
This is completely not true. Say what you want about BB or this case, but be quiet about his financial acuity if you don’t know what you’re talking about. BB was a very good stock picker and investor.
Was? Why past tense?
No reason except I haven't spoken to him since the incident, and have no idea if he's still investing
way to trivialize a double murder.