Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please. The most likely killer is her soon to be abusive ex husband.
Just going on pure speculation and my own truth that I made up.
Of course she might like crazy guys and it could be a love tryst gone wrong.
Fixed that for you
One of the articles stated that there were incidents of domestic violence and she was afraid of him.
Not a leap to consider him the prime suspect. Clearly you have a chip on your shoulder that is preventing you from taking in the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please. The most likely killer is her soon to be abusive ex husband.
Just going on pure speculation and my own truth that I made up.
Of course she might like crazy guys and it could be a love tryst gone wrong.
Fixed that for you
One of the articles stated that there were incidents of domestic violence and she was afraid of him.
Not a leap to consider him the prime suspect. Clearly you have a chip on your shoulder that is preventing you from taking in the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please. The most likely killer is her soon to be abusive ex husband.
Just going on pure speculation and my own truth that I made up.
Of course she might like crazy guys and it could be a love tryst gone wrong.
Fixed that for you
Anonymous wrote:Please. The most likely killer is her soon to be abusive ex husband.
Just going on pure speculation and my own truth that I made up.
Of course she might like crazy guys and it could be a love tryst gone wrong.
Anonymous wrote:She had a restraining order against him. So sad that when women are victims of DV, there is just so little protection. This is why more people don't leave or call the police. They risk angering the abuser and police/the law can't do much anyway. I don't know what the solution is, but this is really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're calling it a homicide now.
http://wtop.com/arlington/2015/04/suspicious-death-in-arlington-is-a-homicide/
Must be some red faces for all of you who had already convicted the husband.
Nothing in that article exonerates him.
Not at all. If anything, the wording carefully avoids exonerating him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're calling it a homicide now.
http://wtop.com/arlington/2015/04/suspicious-death-in-arlington-is-a-homicide/
Must be some red faces for all of you who had already convicted the husband.
Nothing in that article exonerates him.
Anonymous wrote:So DCUM , as usual, is judge, jury, and executioner. Maybe he's guilty and maybe not. The spouse is ALWAYS the no. 1 suspect
Why can't you wait to condemn this man until all the evidence is in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're calling it a homicide now.
http://wtop.com/arlington/2015/04/suspicious-death-in-arlington-is-a-homicide/
Must be some red faces for all of you who had already convicted the husband.
Nothing in that article exonerates him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're calling it a homicide now.
http://wtop.com/arlington/2015/04/suspicious-death-in-arlington-is-a-homicide/
Must be some red faces for all of you who had already convicted the husband.