Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it a happy marriage?
Trying to be objective here — who opened back door?
Or the real question, how did he know it would be open/unlocked?
Yes!!!!! I just thought of this after posting. Unless he entered during normal daylight/evening hours when the family was going in and out of house and hid somewhere in their home?
I watch too many crime dramas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it a happy marriage?
Trying to be objective here — who opened back door?
Or the real question, how did he know it would be open/unlocked?
Anonymous wrote:Affair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it a happy marriage?
Trying to be objective here — who opened back door?
Or the real question, how did he know it would be open/unlocked?
Anonymous wrote:They all attended the church where the funeral will be held? That will be surreal.
His career and life have been spiraling down...wonder if anyone recognized how dangerous he is?
Court docs indicated he asked about ordering a pizza after the hearing, is he that arrogant? Like if he couldn't have her she could not have her husband?
There was a post in this thread about Gret's family sitting in the yard while the house was processed, I wonder if there was disagreement w/in the family about how to handle the situation and they felt her handling opened him up to danger? The responsibility for the killing rests with the murderer, of course.
I used to go to a UU church, we had to get stay away orders against a few nuts.
The back door was unlocked, that was how he got in.
That poor woman. How do you move on from this?
Anonymous wrote:Was it a happy marriage?
Trying to be objective here — who opened back door?
Anonymous wrote:Who leaves back door unlocked in middle of the night? Yes, I live in Fairfax and know area well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geesh. As someone who had a restraining order against an ex from high school who started having mental breaks when we were in college…and ultimately committed suicide…I am thinking hard on this family and what they have lost as well as feeling my privilege that my complicated ex is no longer a threat to me or anyone else…and how our society has a male problem. No, not all men…but many…seem to think they are entitled to the attention of women and to the ability to use violence to get it.
I’m so sorry pp. i completely agree. I can immediately think of multiple friends who have had an ex come out of the woodwork years later reaching out with inappropriate and creepy things and there is so little you can do about it. I am so heartbroken for this family and for gret who will miss out on watching his children grow up. Men are taught they deserve a woman if they want her, and when rejected, some react with serious power and control issues. This is a systemic issue and not just one evil dude. Just a reflection of the systemic issue playing out with someone who ended up developing mental health issues.