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TheGovernor 142 Reviews 1495 reads
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A few days ago I read a newspaper article from a reputable reporter from a well renowned Chicago institution. A man from Texas had just been convicted of murdering his grandmother.  His apparent motive was a generous inheritance which he had earmarked for Adult Entertainment.  His home had gone into foreclosure, despite a solid income he and his now ex wife had earned. This convicted murderer has 4 attractive daughters. I cannot fathom someone murdering his children's great grand mother for the sake of gluttony.

I do not want to disclose any more details for fear of violating TER policy. You are all smart enough to google if you want to find more information.

After reviewing the compelling testimony from the trial transcripts, I would never consider issuing a unconditional pardon!

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 379 reads
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...And it was a lot more than "Adult Entertainment."  It was his entire extravagant lifestyle.  He hadn't paid his mortgage in four years.



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MarieSimone See my TER Reviews 283 reads
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Ho do you not know that the mortgage you share with someone hasn't been paid in over 4 years?

mrfisher 115 Reviews 312 reads
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They are uneasy with money matters, and just as soon let the guy handle all of that.

My ex was very much that way, until she met a divorce lawyer who was also a forensic CPA, that is

scb19 10 Reviews 278 reads
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it was lust...get your sins straight  LOL

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 205 reads
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Posted By: TheGovernor
A few days ago I read a newspaper article from a reputable reporter from a well renowned Chicago institution. A man from Texas had just been convicted of murdering his grandmother.  His apparent motive was a generous inheritance which he had earmarked for Adult Entertainment.  His home had gone into foreclosure, despite a solid income he and his now ex wife had earned. This convicted murderer has 4 attractive daughters. I cannot fathom someone murdering his children's great grand mother for the sake of gluttony.  
   
 I do not want to disclose any more details for fear of violating TER policy. You are all smart enough to google if you want to find more information.  
   
 After reviewing the compelling testimony from the trial transcripts, I would never consider issuing a unconditional pardon!

TheGovernor 142 Reviews 212 reads
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Posted By: Fancy8888
 
   
Posted By: TheGovernor
A few days ago I read a newspaper article from a reputable reporter from a well renowned Chicago institution. A man from Texas had just been convicted of murdering his grandmother.  His apparent motive was a generous inheritance which he had earmarked for Adult Entertainment.  His home had gone into foreclosure, despite a solid income he and his now ex wife had earned. This convicted murderer has 4 attractive daughters. I cannot fathom someone murdering his children's great grand mother for the sake of gluttony.  
     
  I do not want to disclose any more details for fear of violating TER policy. You are all smart enough to google if you want to find more information.  
     
  After reviewing the compelling testimony from the trial transcripts, I would never consider issuing a unconditional pardon!

JakeFromStateFarm 165 reads
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Just a guess, but she's probably moderated and her post never went up at all because it violated a TER rule.  Either that or it went up and was reported by someone who got 2 free VIP days.  If so, sorry I missed that.
If Fancy is concerned she could ask Admin why it happened and avoid having it happening over and over again.

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