Turns out, assigning certain names to your phone contacts is, in a way, a world of its own. There are unwritten rules that one should follow: for instance, it s
completely unacceptable to have your spouse listed only as their name after years of being together. On the other hand, it s pretty funny if someone does have their significant other named that way. Even after years and years of marriage.
This whole thing has recently been proved by this short tweet in which a user
@wrefinnej shared how she just found out that her husband has her number listed on his phone as Jennifer Wortman. The post quickly went viral and it currently has over 300k likes. In addition, it inspired other people to share the most hilarious, quirky, and interesting ways someone has them or they have someone named on their contact list. With that being said,
someone in becky s phone contacts nicknamed becky s prodigy. in fact, they had noticed the unusual name when they looked at her phone the night of the shooting. becky prodigy lives in hugo, oklahoma. so she is a customer? yes, she is a realtor/broker. actually, becky s prodigy was a man named mark holbrook, and when he learned of keith s murder he called up investigators. he wanted them to know he and becky had had an affair. when it ended 19 months before the shooting he apologized to keith and promised never to see becky again, but he wanted cops to know she had been in touch with him recently and a lot. she still loved him and that she would be moving so that she could be near him whether he wanted to be with her or not. the affair had been a reason behind becky and keith s brief split. now investigators and the
phone calls. that same day, seven phone contacts with cammeron collins, that s the son between 7:11 and 7:16 p.m. now the same day, cammeron collins drives to somebody else s house. and the wife called their broker at 9:34. so they just found out by 7:00. two and a half hours later they re calling a broker. the next day, june the 23rd and june the 26th, these players and coconspirato coconss sell their shares. it wasn t until it was announced to the public after the new york market fell and that s when the bottom fell out of the stock went down 92%. again he was already under ethics investigation and we will be watching this as the case moves forward. some breaking news in this hour. weave know that the sec. securities and exchange commission now looking into tesla. we know that the governor in virginia has just declared a state of emergency in charlottesville in anticipation of events that
good evening to you. good evening. james wolf is a former security director for the senate intelligence committee for a leak investigation here. and tonight the new york times says they were informed by federal investigators, e-mail and phone records of their report had been gone through. what do you think about this story? still learning more. obviously you have to shoot straight when you talk to federal investigators. you cannot lie to them. but i also am a little concerned that in this investigation they did seize records of a reporter. and, you know, i know that reporters are not shielded from, you know, committing crimes, but i do think we should have a much higher standard when we start going through their e-mails and phone contacts. there are first amendment interests that are at stake. so i ll reserve judgment, don, i will we re able to learn more tomorrow when mr. wolf is arraigned. but, again, you have to be truthful with investigators. but i think we have to be very
intelligence committee for a leak investigation here. and tonight the new york times says they were informed by federal investigators, e-mail and phone records of their report had been gone through. what do you think about this story? still learning more. obviously you have to shoot straight when you talk to federal investigators. you cannot lie to them. but i also am a little concerned that in this investigation they did seize records of a reporter. and, you know, i know that reporters are not shielded from, you know, committing crimes, but i do think we should have a much higher standard when we start going through their e-mails and phone contacts. there are first amendment interests that are at stake. so i ll reserve judgment, don, i will we re able to learn more tomorrow when mr. wolf is arraigned. but, again, you have to be truthful with investigators. but i think we have to be very careful because we don t want to see the first amendment eroded