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Wife and Cheater.
Isn't it amazing that social media portrays them as sooooo happy!!
He was happy.
I think they make a good looking couple. The wife is not ugly, and you don't really know someone until you live with them. He could have been a pompous arsenal, for all we know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of two lives.
Thing is, my initial reaction was to feel bad for the cheating husband. Because clearly his wife whom he cheated on was crazy enough to murder and commit suicide, so she must have been crazy to live with. Sane people don't react this way. Sort of like how while I normally feel bad for the laid off postal worker, once he goes postal, you start to consider that the post office had a good reason to fire him.
Yep.
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Wife and Cheater.
Isn't it amazing that social media portrays them as sooooo happy!!
He was happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When were the texts sent and why wasn't 911 immediately called?
Because he did not care what happened to his AP, they never do.
Anonymous wrote:When were the texts sent and why wasn't 911 immediately called?
Anonymous wrote:When were the texts sent and why wasn't 911 immediately called?
Anonymous wrote:Woah woah woah - this is an interesting twist:
Jennair Gerardot sent a series of texts to her husband, Mark, on Monday in which she laid out how she planned to kill the woman with whom he was having an affair.
Sometime before 7 p.m. Monday, Radnor Township, Pennsylvania, police said, Jennair Gerardot of Wilmington broke into the home of a former University of Delaware communications official and waited for her to come home, then shot her once before turning the gun on herself.
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When police arrived, Mark Gerardot was outside the house saying, "My wife may be inside."
Let me get this straight: wife sends unhinged texts, Mark shows up at house before cops, and then he says "Uh, I think my wife may be inside"? Fishy AF.
Jennair Gerardot sent a series of texts to her husband, Mark, on Monday in which she laid out how she planned to kill the woman with whom he was having an affair.
Sometime before 7 p.m. Monday, Radnor Township, Pennsylvania, police said, Jennair Gerardot of Wilmington broke into the home of a former University of Delaware communications official and waited for her to come home, then shot her once before turning the gun on herself.
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When police arrived, Mark Gerardot was outside the house saying, "My wife may be inside."
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Wife and Cheater.
Isn't it amazing that social media portrays them as sooooo happy!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and Mistress
Late 40s vs. Early 30s
Hubby was testing driving a newer model.
Interesting fact: there do not appear to be any kids in either marriage. Thank goodness, but I'd also be interested in the reasoning behind that.
Yeah... Difference is pretty interesting
Wonder why this successful and pretty woman couldn't do better than being a mistress
Very sad outcome
It will be interesting to hear what happened in her relationship with her husband. Did they separate due to the cheating? Was he in any way abusive and hence she began cheating? I guarantee the police are looking into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is sick. Several of my friends knew Meredith personally as the dedicated community leader and activist she was. A tragedy at the hands of evil.
I mean, of course adultery does not warrant the death penalty. But, let's also not cast her as completely blameless in this whole scenario. There's room for nuance here.
I'm from that area and have been reading local coverage, which has been describing the victim in very glowing terms.
Yet she openly had an affair with a married man.