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(15,839 posts)johnnyfins
(4,169 posts)Somehow, I think the problem lies with him though.
OAITW r.2.0
(32,993 posts)Worked for me.
Aussie105
(8,360 posts)Is there a recognised 'little wife with a nasty attitude and fierce tongue' syndrome?
He won't make it to six months though.
Murder in month 2, then off to jail.
marble falls
(73,592 posts)niyad
(135,395 posts)at risk.
Orrex
(67,555 posts)aggiesal
(11,003 posts)spooky3
(39,008 posts)Last edited Wed Jun 10, 2026, 11:10 AM - Edit history (1)
aggiesal
(11,003 posts)Yes, I know it's a real, it's called sarcasm.
spooky3
(39,008 posts)rampartd
(5,525 posts)jeanette maier had an old fashioned establishment in new orleans. her customers are said to have included family values champion senator david vitter and the usual collection of local elites who enjoy ragtime piano and cordials in the parlor.
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only 2 of jeanette's customers were sentenced in that case , a couple of suburban businessmen who had taken a few of the girls on a boat trip to mississippi, a violation of the mann act. their sentence = house arrest.
https://www.nola.com/gambit/news/the-case-of-the-canal-street-madam/article_6855ee9b-42f4-545c-a4ed-281a97bcd803.html
Tasmanian Devil
(276 posts)Prior to the robbery, he lived a normal, law-abiding life as a husband and stepfather to four children. His public defender called the robbery a "cry for help".
At the sentencing trial Mr Ripple said he had sought medical help for his mental health and said he "feel[s] like his old self".
niyad
(135,395 posts)on our mental health care system. He wrote the note in front of his wife? Maybe she wanted time away from him? The bank officials asked for leniency, which was interesting.
malaise
(299,691 posts)😀
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