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01-19-2016, 09:00 AM
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I saw the Dr. Phil episode and she also listed facts about the case that convinced her. But I'll agree she gets too emotional.
As for the cat, Dr. Phil had the local reporter there who covered the case, and she said the Netflix series has the cat death all wrong. She said that several witnesses all said he doused it in gas, threw it in the fire, and then held it in the fire after the cat attempted to get out of the fire. They also said he enjoyed watching it burn.
The person who would do that is a monster and more than capable of Murdering someone.
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01-19-2016, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Fager Fan
I saw the Dr. Phil episode and she also listed facts about the case that convinced her. But I'll agree she gets too emotional.
As for the cat, Dr. Phil had the local reporter there who covered the case, and she said the Netflix series has the cat death all wrong. She said that several witnesses all said he doused it in gas, threw it in the fire, and then held it in the fire after the cat attempted to get out of the fire. They also said he enjoyed watching it burn.
The person who would do that is a monster and more than capable of Murdering someone.
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Maybe so, but that still doesn't PROVE he was the one that actually killed Theresa.
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01-19-2016, 10:00 AM
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Maybe so, but that still doesn't PROVE he was the one that actually killed Theresa.
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Someone did. You have a better suspect? I'll go with the one who lured the woman out to his place and was the last person to see her alive, on whose property she, her car and her personal effects were found, and who was witnessed tending the fire barrel that night.
Last edited by Fager Fan; 01-19-2016 at 10:02 AM.
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01-19-2016, 10:15 AM
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Someone did. You have a better suspect? I'll go with the one who lured the woman out to his place and was the last person to see her alive, on whose property she, her car and her personal effects were found, and who was witnessed tending the fire barrel that night.
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Sure how about the guy Teresa was living with who just randomly guessed all of her computer passwords to gain access to her cell phone to listen to her VM's and delete them before anyone could hear them. I think that would be a good start.
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01-19-2016, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Fager Fan
I saw the Dr. Phil episode and she also listed facts about the case that convinced her. But I'll agree she gets too emotional.
As for the cat, Dr. Phil had the local reporter there who covered the case, and she said the Netflix series has the cat death all wrong. She said that several witnesses all said he doused it in gas, threw it in the fire, and then held it in the fire after the cat attempted to get out of the fire. They also said he enjoyed watching it burn.
The person who would do that is a monster and more than capable of Murdering someone.
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I love how all of a sudden everyone on here is now an animal activist after seeing this documentary. Go watch Food Inc then we can talk animals.
If only the person who murdered Teresa would have murdered Nancy Grace. This world would be a much better place.
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01-19-2016, 10:20 AM
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Someone did. You have a better suspect? I'll go with the one who lured the woman out to his place and was the last person to see her alive, on whose property she, her car and her personal effects were found, and who was witnessed tending the fire barrel that night.
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No, that's the police's job. Theresa's ex boyfriend....never even a person of interest? How about her male roommate....supposedly platonic. Again, not even questioned? The police were incredibly lazy, except when it came to covering up their previous shoddy work.
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08-12-2016, 06:24 PM
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