Posted on 03/11/2005 9:57:53 AM PST by longhaired_christian
He ought to go for it.
It IS part of why he wants her starved to death. The other part is IF she can recover, she may be able to tell them what REALLY happend ... and it was NO "chemical imbalance" - that's sheer crap.
I'll take a million dollars to not kill my wife.
Or best offer.
This man is putting his money where his mouth is. Hope Michael takes the offer, but I bet he doesn't.
Call Allred.
God bless this wonderful man for his compassion and generosity.
It will be interesting to see if "the beast" bites on this one. No question he WANTS the money, however, he also has the fear of being found out as an attempted murderer if she lives and recovers enough.
I'm skeptical that he will indeed take the $. He wants to look like the good guy.
I'd need more than $1 million to talk to Gloria Allred.
I agree with you.
he can't take the money or it proves what people thought all along. maybe this offer does more harm than good.(assuming he has any conscience and cares what people think abouthim-probably a long shot)
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> I'll take a million dollars to not kill my wife.
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ah, a new profit making scheme hits the market...
1) find a court system to give you permission to kill her
2) make a media spectacle about it
3) wait for the offer
before step 1 you may want to incapacitate her through some sort of "chemical imbalance".
Send her an email
Anyone know what's going on with the bill that Weldon presented? I got an e-mail that it was presented but haven't heard anything since. Is it going to a vote?
Thanks for post. The report about this generous fellow lifted my spirits. There are good guys out there; they just don't get the press. He's like Jim Hake, another tech millionaire who founded Spirit of America, a non-profit to send stuff for the Marines to distribute to Iraqis, funded in large part thru his own pocket. God Bless 'em.
How much would you take to not kill your wife?
"He wants to look like the good guy."
Too bad his efforts to this point are not working to that effect. (Except for the "judge" who has no judgement.)
I agree..he won't. Actually, he can't. That would be admitting that this whole thing was about money.
He may possibly have ulterior motives, perhaps wanting her dead because of a massive beating he applied or botched murder. There is no statute of limitations on murder, so if she ever gets lucid again she might testify.
We'll see how he replies. He has already run off with another woman, so it's obvious he has his own best interests at heart, not Terry's...
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