Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else find it weird that he said his friends in NY were throwing him a birthday party and he was going to drive to NY the night of the killings with his daughter? 1- thats not a short drive 2- this wasn't a milestone birthday and 3- why wouldn't they have held a party for him when his wife (who they've all known since they were 18) could also go?
Yes! Also 4- he had his daughter with him. So a kid friendly 38th birthday party thrown for you several states away from where you live? Where you leave your wife behind? Weird.
Also if CB’s family was going to be gone all weekend, do you really think she’d be getting her freak on at 7:30 AM while they’re still in town? No! She would’ve waited until they left town.
Yeah, that really makes zero zero chance. The chance that a nanny would come home early with the kid because they forgot something or the kid was fussy or the nanny realized it was all an insane plan to leave for the national zoo early in the morning in the middle of rush hour traffic with a cranky preschooler is very high. Or what if the little kid had been slow getting ready and they had left for the zoo yet when sexy man shows up? This is just totally unbelievable that a mom would plan this for any 7:30 morning but especially so when she was gojng to have the NEXT morning totally free of kids!
Speaking of the nanny coming back home...does the kid have allergies or something? I don't see returning home just because I forgot my kid's lunch. Just buy something at the zoo.
Very forced seeming aspect of the story to me, too.
Anonymous wrote:RIP Joe & Christine. I hope you get justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else find it weird that he said his friends in NY were throwing him a birthday party and he was going to drive to NY the night of the killings with his daughter? 1- thats not a short drive 2- this wasn't a milestone birthday and 3- why wouldn't they have held a party for him when his wife (who they've all known since they were 18) could also go?
Yes! Also 4- he had his daughter with him. So a kid friendly 38th birthday party thrown for you several states away from where you live? Where you leave your wife behind? Weird.
Also if CB’s family was going to be gone all weekend, do you really think she’d be getting her freak on at 7:30 AM while they’re still in town? No! She would’ve waited until they left town.
Yeah, that really makes zero zero chance. The chance that a nanny would come home early with the kid because they forgot something or the kid was fussy or the nanny realized it was all an insane plan to leave for the national zoo early in the morning in the middle of rush hour traffic with a cranky preschooler is very high. Or what if the little kid had been slow getting ready and they had left for the zoo yet when sexy man shows up? This is just totally unbelievable that a mom would plan this for any 7:30 morning but especially so when she was gojng to have the NEXT morning totally free of kids!
Speaking of the nanny coming back home...does the kid have allergies or something? I don't see returning home just because I forgot my kid's lunch. Just buy something at the zoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else find it weird that he said his friends in NY were throwing him a birthday party and he was going to drive to NY the night of the killings with his daughter? 1- thats not a short drive 2- this wasn't a milestone birthday and 3- why wouldn't they have held a party for him when his wife (who they've all known since they were 18) could also go?
Yes! Also 4- he had his daughter with him. So a kid friendly 38th birthday party thrown for you several states away from where you live? Where you leave your wife behind? Weird.
Also if CB’s family was going to be gone all weekend, do you really think she’d be getting her freak on at 7:30 AM while they’re still in town? No! She would’ve waited until they left town.
Yeah, that really makes zero zero chance. The chance that a nanny would come home early with the kid because they forgot something or the kid was fussy or the nanny realized it was all an insane plan to leave for the national zoo early in the morning in the middle of rush hour traffic with a cranky preschooler is very high. Or what if the little kid had been slow getting ready and they had left for the zoo yet when sexy man shows up? This is just totally unbelievable that a mom would plan this for any 7:30 morning but especially so when she was gojng to have the NEXT morning totally free of kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else find it weird that he said his friends in NY were throwing him a birthday party and he was going to drive to NY the night of the killings with his daughter? 1- thats not a short drive 2- this wasn't a milestone birthday and 3- why wouldn't they have held a party for him when his wife (who they've all known since they were 18) could also go?
Yes! Also 4- he had his daughter with him. So a kid friendly 38th birthday party thrown for you several states away from where you live? Where you leave your wife behind? Weird.
Also if CB’s family was going to be gone all weekend, do you really think she’d be getting her freak on at 7:30 AM while they’re still in town? No! She would’ve waited until they left town.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else find it weird that he said his friends in NY were throwing him a birthday party and he was going to drive to NY the night of the killings with his daughter? 1- thats not a short drive 2- this wasn't a milestone birthday and 3- why wouldn't they have held a party for him when his wife (who they've all known since they were 18) could also go?
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else find it weird that he said his friends in NY were throwing him a birthday party and he was going to drive to NY the night of the killings with his daughter? 1- thats not a short drive 2- this wasn't a milestone birthday and 3- why wouldn't they have held a party for him when his wife (who they've all known since they were 18) could also go?
Anonymous wrote:Notice how he’s always looking at his attorney when talking. Waiting for a signal whether what he’s saying is ok lol