Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched the new Netflix documentary last night. Whoa! I wasn’t following this case before. I’m so glad those kids have a parent who (it sounds like?) broke free of the cult and is raising them now.
It sounds like Ruby wasn’t a great mom even before Jodi. Way too much of a disciplinarian and seemed really unhappy.
I don’t think the father has custody of the younger kids.
He has had full cusody of the minor children since March 2025.
That's a positive development. Ruby Franke was arrested on August 30, 2023. Where were they in between?I read Shari's book and follow her on IG. She's super resilient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched the new Netflix documentary last night. Whoa! I wasn’t following this case before. I’m so glad those kids have a parent who (it sounds like?) broke free of the cult and is raising them now.
It sounds like Ruby wasn’t a great mom even before Jodi. Way too much of a disciplinarian and seemed really unhappy.
I don’t think the father has custody of the younger kids.
He has had full cusody of the minor children since March 2025.
I read Shari's book and follow her on IG. She's super resilient.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watched the new Netflix documentary last night. Whoa! I wasn’t following this case before. I’m so glad those kids have a parent who (it sounds like?) broke free of the cult and is raising them now.
It sounds like Ruby wasn’t a great mom even before Jodi. Way too much of a disciplinarian and seemed really unhappy.
I don’t think the father has custody of the younger kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
Anonymous wrote:Watched the new Netflix documentary last night. Whoa! I wasn’t following this case before. I’m so glad those kids have a parent who (it sounds like?) broke free of the cult and is raising them now.
It sounds like Ruby wasn’t a great mom even before Jodi. Way too much of a disciplinarian and seemed really unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
In the documentary, he said he still loves Ruby and called the whole story (with the abuse) “a love story.” I haven’t seen him speak out disavowing it.
Wasn't that from the interview right when she was arrested and he didn't even know what was going on yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
In the documentary, he said he still loves Ruby and called the whole story (with the abuse) “a love story.” I haven’t seen him speak out disavowing it.
Wasn't that from the interview right when she was arrested and he didn't even know what was going on yet?
That was one of the most shocking parts of the story.
The cops already arrested Ruby and they gave all the kids to CPS, when they detained and questioned him.
They were like: “you must be part of this.” And he truthfully told them he had not seen them in months.
Glad he was able to move on.
Will Ruby be released soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
In the documentary, he said he still loves Ruby and called the whole story (with the abuse) “a love story.” I haven’t seen him speak out disavowing it.
Wasn't that from the interview right when she was arrested and he didn't even know what was going on yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
In the documentary, he said he still loves Ruby and called the whole story (with the abuse) “a love story.” I haven’t seen him speak out disavowing it.
That's what I was basing it on as well (PP who said he would take her back).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
In the documentary, he said he still loves Ruby and called the whole story (with the abuse) “a love story.” I haven’t seen him speak out disavowing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
In the documentary, he said he still loves Ruby and called the whole story (with the abuse) “a love story.” I haven’t seen him speak out disavowing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.
He is remarried and has zero interest into getting back into an abusive relationship. He has talked about how differently he sees the world now that he out from under her spell and free. His kids were at his wedding and he seems to have a good relationship with them.
He was a domestic abuse victim - sure some abuse victims seem pathetic but really they are a victim of circumstance that makes them submissive and weak looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Documentary was disturbing.
But now it is 2026; do you think they will both be released on parole soon?
Will they continue their lesbian relationship? Try to get the kids back? Start a new church?
I had the feeling that the husband would get back together with the 8 Passengers mom if she would take him. He was not just pathetic but also creepy in his own way. I wouldn't put it past her to use him if it benefited her. I think the two women won't get back together but each will wreak havoc individually in some way or another.