Brian Buckmeyer
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And so the way the story goes out is that she went out to go get a sandwich for him.
And here he thinks, this is my loving wife.
Like she's going off selling homes and making money.
But she thought about me on Valentine's Day.
He takes a single bite, according to some text messages we learned in the trial, feels ill.
And I think like most fathers and probably most parents who've got three kids and they got to run out.
Mm-hmm.
ain't nobody got no time to be sick.
So he says he takes his son's EpiPen, hits it in his leg, takes a gulp of some allergy medication, sleeps it off, and then goes to, I think, coaching the kids or something with the kids.
But in the text messages, we hear him texting some of his friends saying, hey, you almost lost me there.
I think my wife might have tried to kill me.
And it's those text messages that the prosecution used to say, hey, something happened here.
They also use messages, and we'll talk about this later, about her quote-unquote drug dealer
and how another amount of drugs were purchased between the Valentine's Day and the second drugging, where she was asking for some stronger stuff.
Yeah, so the way the story goes is that they came home, they were celebrating both of their success, namely hers as well.
She's about to flip a major property, right?
She was supposed to come into a lot of money and they're supposed to celebrate.
Well, if you have kids at home, you understand how celebrating works for parents.
You got to wait for the kids to go to sleep and then you can have your cocktail afterwards.