Here’s Why You Don’t Plot to Murder Your Husband



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30 thoughts on “Here’s Why You Don’t Plot to Murder Your Husband

  1. This actually makes me feel sympathy for the cops that are actually good having to deal with bad people. If you are a genuine cop and treat everyone with equality and fairness and respect. I feel for you .

  2. A threat, a confession of the threat and an invitation to testify against her in court all in one voicemail. I'd be pissed if they tried selling us a movie with that plot because it seems so absurd.

  3. That lady really thinking across the road is over 500ft is so funny, like I suck at judging distance, but even I can tell that is no where near 500ft away XD

  4. So she said she was gonna kill him before her trial but then says "come to my trial"? I have a feeling she didnt truly mean it based on that. Or was too highly intoxicated to even realize what she was saying. Not saying what she did is acceptable. Just that I am not totally sure she actually meant what she said.

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