You're going to have to plan it with a good aliby then!Originally posted by: Kanalua
I told my wife that if somehow she died under auspicious terms like that, her parents would immediately think I killed her. They're like that...
"There is . . . no evidence to indicate that anyone in the community should be in fear," Poteet said. "This is an isolated incident."
Originally posted by: Kanalua
I told my wife that if somehow she died under auspicious terms like that, her parents would immediately think I killed her. They're like that...
Originally posted by: DurocShark
"There is . . . no evidence to indicate that anyone in the community should be in fear," Poteet said. "This is an isolated incident."
I love that crap. If it wasn't the hubby that did it (and I really doubt he did, just because of the "went home for lunch" part... The timing would be way too tight..) then whoever did it may just be randomly knocking on doors!
My question is that if the Police tell everyone it's an "isolated incident", then can the family of the next victim sue the cops? :Q
Originally posted by: Elemental007
That is the definite bias you get from the newspaper article. Especially how they kept on emphasizing she was pregnant. In this country you are innocent until proven guilty though. But this is not a thread for accusations.Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I wan't kidding in my post, odds are better than not that when something like this happens it's the spouse that's behind it. We'll see, though. If he's not, my condolences.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Elemental007
That is the definite bias you get from the newspaper article. Especially how they kept on emphasizing she was pregnant. In this country you are innocent until proven guilty though. But this is not a thread for accusations.Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I wan't kidding in my post, odds are better than not that when something like this happens it's the spouse that's behind it. We'll see, though. If he's not, my condolences.
No indication of any break end, husband went home to check on wife. I would imagine she is insured as well...I definitely would not want to be in the husbands shoes whether he did it or not.
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I wan't kidding in my post, odds are better than not that when something like this happens it's the spouse that's behind it. We'll see, though. If he's not, my condolences.