Natalie Joy
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There's a new documentary out on Max. And there was a documentary on Hulu that seemed to be, they call it like Keith, her, I guess now ex-husband. It was like his version. Now it's like her version. We just finished it.
There's a new documentary out on Max. And there was a documentary on Hulu that seemed to be, they call it like Keith, her, I guess now ex-husband. It was like his version. Now it's like her version. We just finished it.
There's a new documentary out on Max. And there was a documentary on Hulu that seemed to be, they call it like Keith, her, I guess now ex-husband. It was like his version. Now it's like her version. We just finished it.
I think she should be acquitted. I think the state has done a terrible job of proving her innocence. I think these cops
I think she should be acquitted. I think the state has done a terrible job of proving her innocence. I think these cops
I think she should be acquitted. I think the state has done a terrible job of proving her innocence. I think these cops
Well, have have done some poor police work and maybe even have some corruption. I still don't think that means she didn't do it. And I think two things can be true at the same time. And the story of her innocence is far less believable.
Well, have have done some poor police work and maybe even have some corruption. I still don't think that means she didn't do it. And I think two things can be true at the same time. And the story of her innocence is far less believable.
Well, have have done some poor police work and maybe even have some corruption. I still don't think that means she didn't do it. And I think two things can be true at the same time. And the story of her innocence is far less believable.
Too many things have to come together for this conspiracy, as opposed to like she got drunk, accidentally hit her ex-husband and like boyfriend or boyfriend and killed him.
Too many things have to come together for this conspiracy, as opposed to like she got drunk, accidentally hit her ex-husband and like boyfriend or boyfriend and killed him.
Too many things have to come together for this conspiracy, as opposed to like she got drunk, accidentally hit her ex-husband and like boyfriend or boyfriend and killed him.
But that's still more believable than why would these people kill him?
But that's still more believable than why would these people kill him?
But that's still more believable than why would these people kill him?
And everyone, including the kids, have all stuck to their story.
And everyone, including the kids, have all stuck to their story.
And everyone, including the kids, have all stuck to their story.
yes there was a lot of what are you talking about he got off because they were able to prove all the shitty police work that like did or didn't happen and all like my point is like bad police work doesn't prove someone's innocence yeah but bad police work can also prove someone to be guilty when they're not
yes there was a lot of what are you talking about he got off because they were able to prove all the shitty police work that like did or didn't happen and all like my point is like bad police work doesn't prove someone's innocence yeah but bad police work can also prove someone to be guilty when they're not