exposure. are there other siblings around. will the kids be watching youtube or tiktok. i m not a big believer in sleepovers spirit. you have live 364 you know for your kids are and if they decide to skip out of the house and start with antics out of th street, that s a problem. obviously you have got other parent spirit my friend billy who i met the other day wants m to stay over is probably not going to fly. but if you know the parents and especially if they play sports, it might be a good you are a good dad hit the national view also responded saying cancel culture comes for sleepovers spirit americans nee to make a practice of theory each other less spirits so they are taking the side of let your kids go out and make mistakes. and sandra smith, you are still up in the year paid you are workin through this. i m not really there yet. i will get there, i m sure,
assembled before grand new jury. 12 new strangers to win over. except this time, prosecutor watanbe knew what was coming from julie. and so, he canvassed the witnesses. did they ever see signs of abuse? this is jason s mother, lana. did julie appeared to be fearful in any way to you? no. did you see any bruises or marks on her? no. julie adjacent, eldest son jake, by this time 11 on the state of. amid tell me about how they re arguing became worse. it just escalated. even though the arguing became worse, did you ever see your dad hit your mom? no. neighbor michelle cullen saw them together, five days before jason s death. did you ever see anything that led you to believe that she was being physically abused? no, never. but, julie s sister, amy said that julie did confine her that jason was physically
case by calling matt and nique s two daughters, rebecca, now 14, and amanda, 17. did you ever see your dad hit your mom? no. did you ever see any obvious injuries or bruises to your mom? no, sir. according to the girls, their mother was the one with the violent temper, not their dad. she took a heel and threw it, and i myself had to duck from it. was it being thrown at your dad? yes. on the day nique made that 911 call, amanda said her mother complained about hearing voices in her head. she was pacing back and forth saying that she was tired of people talking bad about her behind her back, and my dad asked her who was talking about her, and she said that she was hearing voices and the voices in her head were telling her people were talking bad about her. throughout, neither girl
julie, judge, attorneys all assembled before a brand-new jury. 12 new strangers. this time the prosecutor knew what was coming from julie and canvassed the witnesses. did they ever see signs of abuse. this is jason s mother. did julie appear in any way to be fearful to you? no. did you see any bruises or marks on her? no. julie and jason s eldest son, jake, 11 on the state of the marriage. tell me about how their arguing became worse. just escalated. did you ever see your dad hit your mom then? no. michelle saw jason and julie together five days before the death. did you ever see anything to
for yourself, or i m going to go forward with a divorce. the defense wrapped up its case by calling matt and nique s two daughters, rebecca, now 14, and amanda, 17. did you ever see your dad hit your mom? no. did you ever see any obvious injuries or bruises to your mom? no, sir. according to the girls, their mother was the one with the violent temper, not their dad. she took a heel and threw it. i myself had to duck from it. was it being thrown at your dad? yes. on the day nique made that 911 call, amanda said her mother complained about hearing voices in her head. she was pacing back and forth saying that she was tired of people talking bad about her behind her back, and my dad asked her who was talking about her, and she said that, um, she was hearing voices and like the