Posted on 08/12/2025 6:47:04 AM PDT by Morgana
I’m a constant voice in the forum against the notion many have that if you have a cause for action against st someone, you’ve essentially hit the jackpot and get to clean them out. This is an exception to that. I think she’s going to ruin this guy who, among other things, is going to get a dishonorable discharge from the Marines.
She gets pregnant, he says, I never wanted a relationship with you, get rid off it, she says no,
he trys to ghost her, then says he wants to build trust,
goes to her house to spend the night with her and her 3 kids, spikes her hot chocolate,
she starts bleeding. He up and leaves .. she calls her mom who has to take an uber to her house , she gets to the hospital and aborts an 8 week old baby girl.
No pictures of the guy or woman. Hmmmmmm. P.s. he's a 34 y.o. Marine and a POS. Uh-rah! WOW!.
Let me add. He is being sued by her. He isn’t being investigated for murder.
I’d like proof, which unfortunately the military might not demand of her before giving him a dishonorable discharge. If she can somehow prove that he gave her the abortion drugs, that she didn’t do it herself, then I’m all for dropping the hammer on him. But just text messages arguing about it aren’t enough, IMHO.
Assuming the facts are true, she is lucky to be alive, this guy is very close to the line of going all the way to eliminate his problem, with a grave in the woods.
How about proof it was his kid? I take back my pos comment, the woman is married with 3 kids sleeping with a 34 y.o. Marine. She’s not right morally or mentally.
“Short story, cheating woman with 3 kids, in the middle of a divorce, meets a low life willing to bop another man’s wife.”
Makes one wonder why she’s in the middle of a divorce? Probably this is not first time she laid up with a low life? Are those 3 kids even her husbands? The fourth was not.
Proof? Why, women never, ever lie about such things, do they? If she ‘feels’ he did it (or claims to feel that), it must be true, right? /s
We are all just pre-trial speculating for conversation, but the article being responded to is pretty damning as a first draft introduction to the case.
“How about proof it was his kid?”
I thought of that too but they can’t test for DNA until the kid is born and if he is the father he would be docked for child support. I’m sure that is what he was thinking.
After all his requests to ‘get rid of it’ one wonders why she’d accept a drink he prepared...
“it must be true, right?”
Not with modern DNA. Men have the right to contest fatherhood and I suggest all men have a DNA test on the baby BEFORE signing the birth certificate. Even if you are married.
Momma’s baby is Daddy’s maybe.
I tell you why she dumb. She thought she could “win” or trap him by the pregnancy. That he’d “come around”. She thought wrong. Not with the abortion pill on the market.
Not in this day and age.
Agreed; proof is needed. Obviously I know nothing about her, but taking the basic facts as true, why would she do more to murder her child than just take the prescribed dose? I’ve never seen it but undoubtedly the packaging has all kinds of warning about hemorrhaging and other side effects if more than the proper dose is used
What Marine ma’am
That one not that one no that one............................
“cheating woman”
“cheating, low life, woman” is more accurate.
I wonder whether she was trying to get more alimony from her husband?
Sounds like a third rate romance.
Wouldn’t the hot chocolate have tasted kind of odd with 10 ground up abortion pills it?
I don’t know what they taste like.
I’m leaning to this being true, and this version of the story is here to make abortion pills available through the mail look as the least harmful as possible. NBC reports a forced abortion, why is my question. It doesn’t help their narrative at all that abortion is healthcare.
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