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1:37:05 to 1:37:35 Whats so eerie is when the alex cox widow said when chad mentioned JJ will reincarnate into Colbys son, Colby just announced on RU-vid this week hes having a boy 🤯😳
If he loved his kid he would not been there in the first place.He was afraid what they would find out. He is nothing but a liar ,she is not one who abused him. Wanting too blame the Mother. She was not at the gym. He is a coward .
I'm trying to be patient. I know that it's tough to get all the information out. Props as always to the jury. This must be hard for them every day. The prosecution is being thorough and careful though, and that's important.
I first noticed Chanly during the Depp Trial. I thought to my self... ,"This girl is going up up up fast. Next thing I knew, she was a National correspondent for FOX News. Get down with your bad self, Chanley (Chanly?). Pleased that you landed in FOX NewsYou go girl!
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She would never leave her children stop lying. Then the father went missing cuz he got close to finding out. Liar. Sending prayers to the mother and family bless your heart you're still out there girl we love you sending prayers. 🙏
And you said something about her walking out of the house with a boyfriend or somebody met somebody down the road or something like that yeah I think I heard about that too. No you didn't report her missing because you got rid of her. You're full of BS. We know what You did you know what you did. I hope it's still eating you alive. See I knew it was something like that she would go somewhere that's what he was saying but that's a lie cuz she never went there.
Because evidently there was a bunch of things going on in that town that nobody was allowed to say nothing about due to either drug involvement or bad policing. He was cheating she found out.
I always wondered what happened about this case I seen The first 48 and all that before the father got killed the daughter went missing. And I hate to say I know exactly who did it you got to have proof. I said psychic ability that people think nobody has. You know you did it sir. Yes you know and so does your brother. And another state trooper. Yeah there's a bunch of things going on in that town.
So she's drunk, exhausted, maybe confused at the scene....She thought she may have skidded over a rock and while drunk thought it was him. Orrr...and this has been something I can't shake from my mind is that she hit his already dead body when she went to look for him and thought she hit him. If you've ever rolled seen roadkill on the road after you've driven over it, this is possible. I cant see a car hit disabling someone so that they cannot crawl to a front door ....with no leg injuries. I was beaten up and pepper sprayed by assailants but because the assailants were inside the house, I crawled AWAY from the front door.
Some dads cope and stay with the dying child. These as the dads who are strong when they need to be. Other dads may need propping up and helped to cope by the hospital staff. But to walk out of the hospital and leave town is highly unusual and points to a weak man (or guilty) who probably shouldn't have had custody. Why didn't he call his parents to come and help him and let them know the child was dying? Why tell the staff to not call the child's mom? The judge should have required this dad to take parenting courses and even some counseling after being absent from the child for so long - and for his animosity towards the biological mom. What a short hard life that child had. Give up custody rather than end up in court for the child's death. You kill your child? I remember reading that not all choices are equal. Some choices are not excellent - like giving up custody. But killing them is worse. Pity these two parents couldn't get their acts half-way together.
Imagine getting that call. As a mom she did everything she could to save her son but she was ignored and then she got that horrible call. I can't imagine her agony.
Sorry, the gentleman on the right keeps saying 12:34? It was the crack of dawn. There was a hysterical woman, fire trucks, police cars, car radios, and ambulances on their front lawn. It's interesting they never came out the night before or that morning. Officer Albert (at the time), in theory, was trained as a first responder, had an attack dog, and was a former trained MMA fighter. He did not hear a thing? They did not come out when they heard a fellow officer was in critical condition on his lawn. REALLY! We will wait until we hear from the jury.
Brooks voice was still at least something of conversationally tuned... or it gave off more than just an very basic plain verbal vibe that is. It wasn't like reading off of a peice of paper anyways. He also didn't sound immediately insecure to the following of stumbling his words... picking up and carrying on afterwards, despite this not necesarily being a comfortable conversation in the event of his innocence or guilt for that matter. And the interrogator of Nick exaggerated in claiming that he was being "yelled" at. That said, I wouldn't hold it against anyone for becoming additionally firm with an interrogator in such an instance. Although such a process might be a "thought- juggling game" to the interrogator (of whom's fate is NOT revolving around being accused of murder directly or indirectly), it actually appears respectable for an individual to be ready to put their foot down to an interrogator at such a time, especially based off of an innacuracy. Nick also might've resorted to referring to himself as "not a liar" because he had already on three or so occasions referenced himself as a truth-teller in so many words. This would be less robotic anyways... such as if you say hi to someone twice, then perhaps consider saying "hello" or what not the following time.... Although maybe Nick could've plainly called out the interrogator for being "wrong" or "incorrect" instead of sternly stating that he was telling the truth...for one or so of those occasions, he did at least fired something back instead of taking a blow and clinching.