To: conservative98
Millionaire stay-at-home moms with not much to do.
What could go wrong?
2 posted on
04/19/2022 12:29:18 PM PDT by
Roman_War_Criminal
(Jesus + Something = Nothing ; Jesus + Nothing = Everything )
To: conservative98
It’s unclear exactly when the relationship soured, but according to sources familiar with the case, the man would have been familiar enough with the family’s well-kept home in Forest Hills to know how to get in without breaking and entering.So she's been boffing the guy in her husbands bed, nice.
3 posted on
04/19/2022 12:31:07 PM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: conservative98
I’m calling it, husband called a hit on the wife after finding out about her infidelity.
Picked a time he is out of town for alibi.
To: conservative98
"...is believed to have been seeing the 51-year-old married mother of two before the relationship ended..."
That would explain the 61 stab wounds - that's more than just a murder.
8 posted on
04/19/2022 12:35:44 PM PDT by
Psalm 73
("You'll never hear surf music again" - J. Hendrix)
To: conservative98

The mysterious figure looks more like a man in this shot.
To: conservative98
When something violent,or mysterious,happens to a woman at least 99% of the time it's the husband,boyfriend,ex husband or ex boyfriend.
To: conservative98
there's our media....if it bleeds, it leads....
unless the cops show proof of an "affair" then they should probably just shut the heck up.....
no matter, its a moot point....she was a good mother and a good neighbor and well liked and she didn't deserve to be brutally murdered....
btw the husband a couple of yrs ago called the cops because his wife was "missing"....she had gone out for a walk at 1230 am and he went to bed and didn't realize she was still gone until the morning....that's the kind of care and concern he had...
marriage was not a good one so it seems.
my husband takes the garbage out at night and I will give him 5" and then I'm out seeing if he's okay.
15 posted on
04/19/2022 12:58:43 PM PDT by
cherry
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