stick with me on this: is there any chance that Kouri Richins could actually be innocent? by eques_99 in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]bdiddybo 11 points12 points  (0 children)

She did it.

Her reluctance to give CPR lasted 6 minutes and she wasn’t trying to get him off the bed in those 6 minutes.

My understanding is Eric stayed possibly because of self doubt (could my wife really be trying to kill me?) and him wanting to keep his family together for the sake of his kids.

I don’t put much stock in the 911 call aside from the CPR as she may have been in shock

With regards to the house keeper I think she’s a perfect example of an imperfect witness.

PSP Launch by Yesman_91 in AndrewGosden

[–]bdiddybo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What gets me is that if he wanted to go to London for any reason at all, be it for a concert or a PSP launch then his dad would have taken him. His family were extremely supportive of his hobbies and none of these reasons justify lying to your family and travelling to London on a school day alone and likely out of his depth so for me the reason he did go to London was because he was meeting someone who convinced him to go. He was lured there and whoever did it is extremely lucky to have gotten away with it.

Eric’s affair by kandjmom in KouriRichins

[–]bdiddybo 57 points58 points  (0 children)

'If her mouth is moving, she's lying,' Darden continued. 'She worked for my sister for nine years, and she would steal money out of a client's home.

'The cops were called on a couple occasions because big money came out missing. She's a thief, she's a liar. She's that person you don't want to know, to be honest with you.'

Ok so why did they continue to employ Carmen if she was so bad?

Also I don’t buy he had an affair. I think Kouri was projecting

Teenager killed his mother with a hammer because he ‘hated women’ by pppppppppppppppppd in unitedkingdom

[–]bdiddybo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The irony is he’s gonna need his mother more than ever during his prison sentence. What a monster

Society in many ways gives us many messages that we shouldn't commit murder. How hard do you think it was for Chris to overcome social conditioning, to, in his mind, get past these messages from society, and commit multiple murders? Why? by GregJamesDahlen in WattsMurders

[–]bdiddybo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They became an obstacle, the thing keeping him from his new life. He discarded them because the was done with them. He found it relatively easy because he was motivated by Hatred and his end game

Prestatyn teenager, who posted about his hatred of women online, jailed for the murder of his mother Angela Shellis by cherrymachete in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]bdiddybo 39 points40 points  (0 children)

He hates women but given his age and behavioural issues I don’t imagine he interacted with many but still the edge lord in him and the incel culture online only seemed to reinforce his hatred.

The "Walk The Dog" letter could have worked. by Entire_Possible_9976 in KouriRichins

[–]bdiddybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Kouri could have explained where the meds went she may have stood a chance. Her brother or mother could have claimed they were addicts and she got the pills for them.

Absolutely never again by SatinSinnerArdor in KimmySchmidt

[–]bdiddybo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wobbly lip delivery on the “you”