cathy winkler s death was thoroughly investigated, he said. and it was not ruled a murder, because it was not a murder. there s no evidence of anything other than an accident. todd s attorney was able to explain away the things that had raised suspicion. cathy s family was wrong, said the defense. she loved camping. a ranger who saw them making their dinner way up in this remote spot, so far from any other living soul, said they seemed happy. and the insurance money, remember that? that wasn t motive, just business as usual for a pair of upper-middle class professionals. in addition to the insurance policy of about $1.1 million that cathy had at the time of her death on her own life, he had $1.2 million on his own life. no, cathy and todd were a young upwardly mobile couple. life insurance was cheap, easy to get. they both had it. anyway, todd loved cathy. why else would he keep her ashes all these years. cathy s death, said the defense, had nothing whatever to do with
do something about the misinformation, the outrageous misinformation about the vaccine. bret: somebody on twitter said clean up on aisle 1600 today. the president did say this week that facebook was killing people and talking about misinformation about the covid-19 vaccine. we ll start there with our panel. ben domenech publisher of the federalist. harold ford jr. former tennessee congressman and ceo of empowerment inclusion capital and trey gowdy former congressman from south carolina. trey, what about this? and where this story is going. bret, i just maybe it s just being south carolina. i don t know a living soul that would take their medical advice from facebook. go ask your doctor. if you don t have a doctor. go find one that you trust. who in the world would face anyy major decision in life based on something they read on social media? democracies require educated and moral citizenry. let s focus on the first part of
Alberto LuperonJul 11th, 2021, 5:31 pm
Woman identified as Pauline Bauer inside the Capitol Rotunda. Images are from D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Body Cam, FBI Says.
One of the people charged in the January 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol Building is representing herself in federal court and going with what appears to be a sovereign citizen defense.
“I am here by special divine appearance, a living soul,”
Pauline Bauer said in a court appearance via Zoom on June 11, according to a report from
The Daily Beast. She did not want an attorney, she said. “I do not stand under the law. Under Genesis 1, God gave man dominion over the law.”
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They say an elephant never forgets. The same goes for the self-proclaimed count in Dumas’ classic adventure novel. Revenge is rarely as beautiful as when the practitioner is not in a hurry. Edmond Dantès waited 24 years. In my new novel, one of the main characters fantasises about planting a hedge next to his neighbour’s plot, with the intention of letting it to grow until it obscures the sun for the neighbour’s carrot bed. He’d have to wait 500 years, but all good things comes to those who wait.
Great literature, of course. Perhaps the greatest. If you have not yet read it, I suggest the following: buy two copies and give one to your friend. Read the book separately. Then, sit down to discuss who the Danish Prince Hamlet really is. You’ll never finish, I promise. Hamlet is second on my list because, in terms of revenge, Shakespeare met his match in Dumas. One slowly builds up his revenge for a quarter of a century. The other engages in hasty murders and long procrastinat