Sharon Wolcheski
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It almost appeared to be, if you looked at a timeline of the events, it was like a systematic dismantling of a crime scene.
It almost appeared to be, if you looked at a timeline of the events, it was like a systematic dismantling of a crime scene.
She was so looking forward to Jennifer turning 21. And she couldn't wait to have a grandchild. She was so ripped off in life.
She was so looking forward to Jennifer turning 21. And she couldn't wait to have a grandchild. She was so ripped off in life.
I thought that Jeff was a little different, but I liked him.
I thought that Jeff was a little different, but I liked him.
He was a good provider. He educated three kids.
He was a good provider. He educated three kids.
It was as if they had just developed different lives.
It was as if they had just developed different lives.
The painting of the bedroom, the getting rid of the carpeting,
The painting of the bedroom, the getting rid of the carpeting,
On the weekend after we buried Mona, he wanted everything of hers out of the house. All of her clothing boxed up, curling irons, makeup, nail polish. and that didn't settle well with me at all. That really bothered me.
On the weekend after we buried Mona, he wanted everything of hers out of the house. All of her clothing boxed up, curling irons, makeup, nail polish. and that didn't settle well with me at all. That really bothered me.
Jeff wasn't domestic. He didn't care about carpeting. He wouldn't have cared if there was wax or cognac spilled on the rug. I just didn't. None of it was settling well.
Jeff wasn't domestic. He didn't care about carpeting. He wouldn't have cared if there was wax or cognac spilled on the rug. I just didn't. None of it was settling well.
It almost appeared to be, if you looked at a timeline of the events, it was like a systematic dismantling of a crime scene.
She was so looking forward to Jennifer turning 21. And she couldn't wait to have a grandchild. She was so ripped off in life.
I thought that Jeff was a little different, but I liked him.
He was a good provider. He educated three kids.
It was as if they had just developed different lives.
The painting of the bedroom, the getting rid of the carpeting,
On the weekend after we buried Mona, he wanted everything of hers out of the house. All of her clothing boxed up, curling irons, makeup, nail polish. and that didn't settle well with me at all. That really bothered me.
Jeff wasn't domestic. He didn't care about carpeting. He wouldn't have cared if there was wax or cognac spilled on the rug. I just didn't. None of it was settling well.