this. why is she what does she see in him? looking back, what makes you say that, jeannie? he was arrogant from the beginning. he was always arrogant. he was full of himself. michele s sister agreed. he wanted to be like oh, i m going to put you in your place. did you talk to her about how things were? with her and lloyd. no. or do you just seal that away? i knew is that a no-go topic? that s a no-go topic. michele s family says lloyd s my way or the highway attitude extended to the way he disciplined the children. the doting ballet dad wanted his girls to be a little too on point. he kind of raised his kids with a military bearing? yes. i mean, they had to he would snap his fingers and they d line up and they would stand there like little soldiers. he would make them kneel with their nose to the wall, hands behind their heads, like they were being executed. like this is i m sorry? for a minor household infraction? like for nothing sometimes. he
the 21-year-old graduate from ft. valley state university in georgia followed in her father s footsteps, officially becoming an army officer there s tamiya s dad, facing her for the traditional first salute the two shaking hands, then sharing an embrace. the solemn ceremony marks the moment a cadet becomes a commissioned officer for this father and daughter, now bound by commitment to their country, the emotions palpable a shared experience they ll never forget when i raised my hand to do the salute, i lost all my military bearing, and tears were running out of my eyes i just pulled her to me because i wanted to hold her one more time before i had to before i had to let her go he gave me my first salute it was just like, oh, my gosh. he was like, i m so proud of you i just started crying. it became very surreal that she
logistic supplier lines to ukrainian forces. plus they have something called interior lines. they can move a lot easier in the different directions that they ll be attacked from. they can reenforce with reserves to the north, to the south, to the east. however, they re going to be required to have fast moving and adaptable forces. they have shown excellent military bearing throughout the first part of this campaign by conducting hasty attacks. they ll have to build large reserves and get great intelligence which they ve been getting so far. as we heard secretary austin say the other day, they have been getting a lot of intelligence from nato and u.s. forces. that intelligence will be key in order to reenforce the points of main effort of the russian army as they come in a couple different directions on the eastern front. no question. you deserve credit, general hertling, because you ve consistently identified russian weaknesses in this war so far and ukrainian strengths. i do want to
lloyd s marriage, but she knew she d never liked him. okay, she can do better than this. why is she what does she see in him? looking back, what makes you say that, jeannie? he was arrogant from the beginning. he was always arrogant. he was full of himself. michele s sister agreed. he wanted to be like oh, i m going to put you in your place. did you talk to her about how things were? with her and lloyd. no. or do you just seal that away? i knew is that a no-go topic? that s a no-go topic. michele s family says lloyd s my way or the highway attitude extended to the way he disciplined the children. the doting ballet dad wanted his girls to be a little too on point. he kind of raised his kids with a military bearing? yes. i mean, they had to he would snap his fingers and they d line up and they would stand there like little soldiers. he would make them kneel with their nose to the wall, hands behind their heads, like they were being executed. like
he kind of raised his kids with a military bearing? yes. i mean, they had to he would snap his fingers and they d line up and they would stand there like little soldiers. he would make them kneel with their nose to the wall, hands behind their heads, like they were being executed. like this is i m sorry? for a minor household infraction? like for nothing sometimes. he d just be mad at them. after michele s death jeannie flew out to the east coast to be with her granddaughters. that s when she finally learned just how bad things had become for michele. it was all there in her daughter s journals and boxes of court papers. i started finding court documents and i started finding screenshots of texts. my daughter documented everything. what was the narrative picture that had come together for you of what had happened in her life? that she was just constantly abused, emotionally abused. by her husband, lloyd? mm-hmm. yes. and you believed that he ganged up the ch