Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mom is a (according to her attorney) “director of marketing for a large company” and she bought her child a $1,000 gun for Christmas. She doesn’t sound poor to me, but that doesn’t make her not trash. “Oh honey it’s so cute that you were researching ammo at school, just make sure the teacher doesn’t catch you next time!! Lol! This is all so funny!”
Trash. Who raised a murderer.
+1
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:The mom is a (according to her attorney) “director of marketing for a large company” and she bought her child a $1,000 gun for Christmas. She doesn’t sound poor to me, but that doesn’t make her not trash. “Oh honey it’s so cute that you were researching ammo at school, just make sure the teacher doesn’t catch you next time!! Lol! This is all so funny!”
Trash. Who raised a murderer.
Anonymous wrote:Can any attorneys comment on the fact that the husband and wife have essentially the same defense team? What happens if one spouse wants to plead in exchange for evidence on the other one?
One could almost call her deplorable.Anonymous wrote:The mom is a (according to her attorney) “director of marketing for a large company” and she bought her child a $1,000 gun for Christmas. She doesn’t sound poor to me, but that doesn’t make her not trash. “Oh honey it’s so cute that you were researching ammo at school, just make sure the teacher doesn’t catch you next time!! Lol! This is all so funny!”
Trash. Who raised a murderer.
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no reason to believe that either of these parents is an addict or has mental health problems. They are being zealously represented by defense attorneys who would have mentioned this in efforts to gain their clients more favorable bail terms, and they did not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine waking up one morning and realizing as a couple you're facing 30 years in jail AND $1 million in property bonds for something you didn't even do. What a time to be a parent.
It’s just ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine waking up one morning and realizing as a couple you're facing 30 years in jail AND $1 million in property bonds for something you didn't even do. What a time to be a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG Pre-trial services was on fire. They said they recommended NO BAIL because the defendants fled from custody.
Bond was set as $500,000 per each parent with GPS trackers for both. Which means that each one needs to do $50,000 bail.
Why bail at all? You can go on the lam and still get (albeit steep) bail??
The defense lawyers said they didn't properly inform their clients of when they needed to turn themselves in or that there was an arraignment at all.
Still - $500K per parent is great incentive to not run (again) plus they have GPS trackers.
I knew their arraignment was supposed to be at 4 yesterday. Why didn’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine waking up one morning and realizing as a couple you're facing 30 years in jail AND $1 million in property bonds for something you didn't even do. What a time to be a parent.
It’s just ridiculous.
It’s great news. If you’re worried abt it I guess you should take proper precautions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG Pre-trial services was on fire. They said they recommended NO BAIL because the defendants fled from custody.
Bond was set as $500,000 per each parent with GPS trackers for both. Which means that each one needs to do $50,000 bail.
Why bail at all? You can go on the lam and still get (albeit steep) bail??
The defense lawyers said they didn't properly inform their clients of when they needed to turn themselves in or that there was an arraignment at all.
Still - $500K per parent is great incentive to not run (again) plus they have GPS trackers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine waking up one morning and realizing as a couple you're facing 30 years in jail AND $1 million in property bonds for something you didn't even do. What a time to be a parent.
It’s just ridiculous.