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@chilo8187 About the fact that you have absolutely no knowledge or expertise to venture such a diagnosis, and if you were a doctor, you'd be on ethical thin ice. It makes about as much sense as the "abundance" fad.
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You mean the fix is in?
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@mkrake2429 l know. It's much more reasonable and realistic to accept that a corrupt, frail, demented guy and his cackling running mate should be president and vice president of the United States for nearly a decade. I agree. Because vaccines. Something. Whatever. Ben Shapiro says he's a good dad.
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@dothehokeypokeyandgetbusy6359 A lot of us have been in emergencies. Some people are veterans, for one thing. Not me, personally, but I cared for one.
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Maybe we can resurrect Stalin, make him president, and open a gulag.
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@benthomas4544 Read a book that explains the regulatory capture of the FDA, CDC, etc., by major pharmaceutical companies: Robert Whitaker, Anatomy of an Epidemic. It refers to the overuse of psychoactive drugs, especially on kids. You'll find the same players, and a less political, less heated story line. What he says about these drugs applies to all drugs used en mass. Individual vaccines are submitted to clinical testing, but whether the combinations of vaccines given to the very youngest kids are risky for some of them has not been studied with the rigor it should have been.
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Biden damages himself.
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Everyone wants to ignore the fact Gabby had a chance to get away. He left her alone for a week and went back to Florida. Why not take the correct lesson from this? Even the police failed Gabby. She, like so many young, good-hearted, innocent women, needed to save herself. Nobody was going to do that for her. She had ample opportunity. All she had to do was talk to a few real friends, then run. He would have never found her. That's the tragedy, to me.
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@falconquest2068 You wondered whether I was going the old "blame the victim" route.
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@samcorkerasmr3710 Even if true, that's after the act. You could look at his parents' actions and say they did not prevent his suicide, and you could judge that failure in more than one way. In any event, that would make them more culpable for his death than for hers, wouldn't it? There's no causal connection between Gabby's murder and Brian's parents. He is responsible. No one else.
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@falconquest2068 That's exactly what OP just did. Everyone wants to ignore the fact Gabby had a chance to get away. He left her alone for a week and went back to Florida. Why not take the correct lesson from this? Even the police failed Gabby. She, like so many young, good-hearted, innocent women, needed to save herself. Nobody was going to do that for her. That's the tragedy, to me.
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This requires a dispassionate investigation. Everything else is less than justice. Everything else is speculation. For those who are damning her, I would just say that clearly she provided this information of her own volition, to help in the arrest. We wouldn't know this without her cooperation.
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I also have no trouble waiting for the affidavit to be unsealed on Tuesday, and to see whether they can establish a motive as well. I remember a month ago when all the Forensic Experts were saying this was not the perp's first murder. They all "knew" that, then.
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@anisa-mb5sn What research? The affidavit hasn't been released yet.
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In what way?
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@kyleyp8690 What interview would that be? The two full interviews I saw said nothing of the kind. Perhaps the law enforcement present will make a statement. I would consider that more credible.
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I'm sure it's true for the women he knows.
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Very strange.
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He's not that great looking, no. I didn't notice until you mentioned it.
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@sayeretjoez9297 To avoid mob justice.
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@panayiotou5671 You don't know all the facts he had to weigh.
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@texasgirl6000 It's a common request in many religions. Orthodox Christian Lent is mostly vegan.
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Why wasn't Brian arrested for possession of the van, since it belonged to Gabby? It is up to a judge to issue a warrant, not the parents. I can't figure that out. The length of time the lawyer knew the family is a positive. It helps to motivate zealous representation.
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Are you rooting for that, too?
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@vincevincent6984 Oh forgive me, that's right, actual facts make you very, very angry. So go write a novel. Do something creative with your aggression and your fantasy life. You have to buy off friends? You brought it up for some reason. Funny you think someone else is arrogant.
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@Stacy- I'm an attorney. It's not blah blah. I see the Constitution ravaged daily. I don't know why I'm still effing surprised. I can immigrate to a higher quality of life (Mediterranean country, fabulous food, $650 rents . . . ). Can you? I deserve it.
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@Stacy- Suppose his car did meet the specifications perfectly? His failure to approach police is still not an admission of anything. He might not even have heard about their press release. In any case, even if he had, it is generally not wise to approach police if there is anything about you that could lead them to consider you a suspect in a crime. That's just a fact. The right not to approach police exists to protect innocent people. You respond to a subpoena issued by a judge or magistrate, not to police sweeps. Among other things, police have a right to lie to you, but your sole right is to remain silent. It is illegal to lie to law enforcement.
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@Stacy- No, I'm not being difficult. YOU said "blah blah blah" with respect to the presumption of innocence. You surprised me when you said that. I did not expect it. Do you have zero self-awareness? That seems to be how people attempt to assert superiority now. Everyone heard about the crime. The bulletin about the car came close to the holidays. Apparently he was stopped by police in Indiana and allowed to proceed, despite having The Car -- perhaps deliberately, but that's doubtful considering how dangerous the murderer of these four people is. So, even law enforcement didn't consider his car suspicious, even to check in with Idaho authorities or with the FBI. You just don't like smart people. Here's a clue: you know where smart comes from? A lot of discipline and very hard work. No wonder you all don't like it! It's your Constitution to trash, and your standards to trash. You should think about that, because it won't be affecting me. I'm just "keeping it real." Someone needs to tell you.
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@Stacy- Wait a minute here. WHERE did you see any comment by me that even hinted at "your finances?" Nobody cares about that. What made you think I alluded to it? That's twice now. I don't think a person with a history of serious drug addiction and serious obesity is in "good shape," objectively speaking, and you read it as meaning I thought he was too weak to kill the victims(!) Whoa. Yikes. Petite women with a knife have managed to kill much larger people. Active drug addicts with a knife, same thing. Whatever happened to rationality?
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@Stacy- Anyway, another one to block.
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@Stacy- Oh I get it. I wasn't one-upping you concerning money. 😅 I was telling you not to trash the one thing that is truly unique to America -- the Bill of Rights. You may miss it some day.
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@madirae01 Someone with a Vampire thumbnail with blood coming out from the side of his mouth posts, "He’s absolutely the killer he fits the profile perfectly. He’s exactly what I expected. . . . " and people take him seriously, and he's allowed to "discipline" the entire thread. OF COURSE there is no evidence that the family expected this. That they did or did not "know" is sheer speculation, and the entire OP is the product of one person's imagination, spun in an effort to regain a sense of control in a chaotic world. I was always leery of juries, but at this point I wonder if any jury can function in America. Could someone like this dominate the others? Sure. Sure they could. This society has bigger problems that even this horrific murder would lead a person to believe.
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The hysteria surrounding this case has to do with the one thing no one is allowed to mention. None of us actually knows how either of these people died. I hope we find out.
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@pradeepspace Lying to law enforcement is a crime. Silence is not.
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@pradeepspace Silence is not a crime. This has nothing to do with emotion, of any sort. Yeah, now that the First and Fourth Amendments have been eviscerated, let's start working on destroying the Fifth. Let's all do it for Gabby. Because her boyfriend's parents are skunks. Sounds like a plan.
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