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Comments by "Schock Therapy" (@supriseimblack) on "Poison Expert Allegedly Killed Wife with Drug He Researched Online" video.
Definitely
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Exactly. But I mean he's helps a lot of people in that profession..
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Exactly!
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Karlee Ward looks like Shanna Garnerβs stunt double...
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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βΒ @ericmoore571Β I wish I lost 50 lbs!!!!
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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Apparently she cheated though
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And you know she loved him how??
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Yahuah
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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You know this how?
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Somewhat Off-topic: Never trust a woman wearing a flat brim hat..
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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Relevance?
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60% of Americans have heard of it. Maybe you should start thinking outside of the box if you're actually interested in getting to the bottom of these people's motivations. To be a good detective or investigator me to have it the headspace of the suspect. What sociological circumstances and conditions might he have been faced with? The best solution is to just psychologically and ethnographically interview several of these guys in exchange for lighter sentences... They will probably all tell you that they had ZERO faith that the DIVORCE COURT system was going to produce a just and equitable outcome (i.e., basically lose EVERYTHING you care about from kids, job, reputation, financial security, and half marital assets. ππΎ You don't have to agree with his decision; you just need to understand what he feels he's facing--real or imagined. And he's not some like crazy outlier, a lot of guys...they don't see a life after the divorce. So for them, what's stopping them from going postal? Life in prison? This stuff's just going to keep on happening and people are just going to keep on pretending to be baffled.. β However, typically the number one thing that makes people lose their mind is using custody of their babies. Especially to their arch nemesis..
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Allegedly, Betty would just light up a room...π―οΈ
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