Housekeeper death

I read the lady who helped them around the house passed not too long ago. The list of potential witnesses is thinning out quickly and it feels like JBR isn't gonna get justice like we all hoped for

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 3 days ago

Young Hitchcock & Scully prequel

I really loved the Young Hitchcock & Scully episode and I wish they'd developed it into a series. I also wish they'd include a simultaneous timeline of Holt as he battled his way towards Captain. It would've made an amazing way of expanding the B99 universe.

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 10 days ago

If you could ask one question...

Let's play a little game, just to know where everyone's head is at about this case...

If you could ask any one of the Ramseys or anyone who was involved in the investigation a question that would help you put "closure" in your mind about this case, who would you ask and what would it be?

Rules:

- any question aside from who killed her ofc

- they had to tell you the truth

- A multi-layered question is ok but only if it's on the same topic and it leads somewhere.

- Tell us why you think this would bring you closure

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 18 days ago

Stop disconnecting when you're losing

Yo, I'm tired of the cowardice of some where as soon as you're down 1 or 2 goals you disconnect when you're playing H2H. I understand if you're being humiliated and you're down 5-Nil but seriously minute 35-40 you're down and get angry & disconnect? I won't ranting because of one person...I'm talking about many times this has happened. As soon as you'd disconnect the match become stupid and the GK takes like a year to kick.

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 21 days ago

Doble Nacionalidad: El único perdedor es Aberlardo

Soy doble-nacional de USA y Colombia y me parece un tema muy interesante el debate de que pasaría con el tigre siendo doble-nacional gringo si queda de presidente.

Le pregunté alaIA que pasaría en el caso de que Aberlado (con su doble nacionalidad) quédase de presidente en Colombia y hay un conflicto contra Estados Unidos.

Esto fue lo que me contestó:

En el escenario hipotético de que Abelardo de la Espriella sea elegido presidente de Colombia y estalle un conflicto armado o diplomático con los Estados Unidos, él no sería encarcelado por EE. UU. ni obligado a obedecer el juramento norteamericano, sino que el gobierno estadounidense le revocaría la ciudadanía de manera administrativa debido a sus actos políticos.

Las leyes federales de los Estados Unidos y el derecho internacional resuelven esta encrucijada de la siguiente manera:

  1. Pérdida automática o revocación de la ciudadanía estadounidenseDe acuerdo con la Sección 349(a)(4) de la Ley de Inmigración y Nacionalidad de los EE. UU. (INA), aceptar y ejercer un cargo político de alto nivel en un gobierno extranjero (como ser Jefe de Estado o Ministro) es tipificado formalmente como un acto de expatriación voluntaria.

\- La política del Departamento de Estado: Aunque EE. UU. tolera la doble nacionalidad en ciudadanos del común, la ley exige una revisión estricta cuando un nacional estadounidense asume como jefe de estado de otra nación.

\- La pérdida del pasaporte: Si de la Espriella asume la presidencia de Colombia y ejecuta actos soberanos contrarios a Washington durante un conflicto, el Departamento de Estado emitiría un Certificado de Pérdida de la Nacionalidad (CLN), despojándolo formalmente de su ciudadanía estadounidense.

Su vínculo legal con EE. UU. quedaría anulado retroactivamente desde que tomó posesión en Colombia.

  1. ¿Por qué no sería encarcelado en los Estados Unidos?

Si un ciudadano estadounidense ordinario combate activamente o lidera una guerra contra EE. UU., podría ser procesado penalmente por el delito de traición dentro del territorio norteamericano.

Sin embargo, el caso de un presidente extranjero en ejercicio es totalmente distinto debido al derecho internacional:

\- Inmunidad Presidencial Soberana: Como presidente constitucional y legítimo de la República de Colombia, de la Espriella gozaría de inmunidad diplomática absoluta de jurisdicción ante tribunales extranjeros. Ninguna corte civil o penal estadounidense tiene la facultad de arrestar, juzgar o encarcelar al Jefe de Estado de una nación soberana mientras se encuentre en el ejercicio de sus funciones.

\- Preeminencia del cargo: Los expertos de las altas cortes en Colombia aclaran que, al jurar como presidente, la lealtad a la Constitución colombiana adquiere un peso legal absoluto dentro de su territorio, desplazando por completo cualquier promesa de naturalización previa hecha en el exterior.

  1. El verdadero impacto: El costo político y diplomático.

\- Aunque la ley estadounidense no puede encarcelarlo en Colombia ni obligarlo militarmente a cumplir su juramento norteamericano, un conflicto de este tipo desencadenaría consecuencias severas en otros ámbitos:

\- Sanciones individuales: El gobierno de los EE. UU. anularía inmediatamente sus visados, congelaría sus activos económicos o propiedades dentro del sistema financiero estadounidense y le prohibiría la entrada a perpetuidad a su territorio nacional.

\- Crisis de legitimidad interna: El impacto real ocurriría dentro de Colombia. Su posición frente a unas Fuerzas Militares o una oposición que le reclame haber jurado "fidelidad y obediencia" a Washington generaría una ingobernabilidad severa.

En conclusión, el sistema estadounidense no utiliza la prisión externa para estos casos, sino el despojo legal de la nacionalidad, asumiendo que el individuo eligió voluntariamente renunciar a su lealtad con EE. UU. al guiar los intereses de otra nación.

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 23 days ago

Anyone else skeptical about The Interview Room after their latest coverage of the JBR case?

I just watched it. I used to trust these people's opinions a lot & thought they were serious investigators until I watched the first episode and they have John in the conversation and they are basically catering to whatever he says... At least that's my feeling on it. Maybe my opinion is biased because I've had the theory that there wasn't an intruder for so long. Anyone else had a feeling of mistrust of their channel after this?

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 25 days ago

No sé por quién votar

No voté por ninguno de los dos. Me gustaría saber si votaste por otro candidato por quién votarias hoy y porqué. Sin pelear por favor, ya he oído controversias...lo que quiero es razones de cosas buenas que cada uno hará por el país. Quiero escoger al que mejor de los dos.

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 29 days ago

Starting to hate my brother

My mom is 72 and has dementia due to mini strokes. I'm disabled myself but I'm able to do certain things so since most of the care mom needed was something I could do I was okay with moving in and caring for her. But lately I'm unwell and I'm overwhelmed because mom's condition has worsen. I quit my PT job because her insurance pays for a caregiver so I took on that role and it's less money but it helps ends meet. But all my own money and all my time is dedicated to her and I'm slowly going into my own out of desperation because I no longer have a life because I gotta be with her 24/7.

I have a brother who is single with a girlfriend and has a good job. He never helped us and now he pays for Mom's phone. He used to help with car insurance but stopped because don't use the car because I can't drive and I'm afraid to let her so we are using remote stuff like Instacart and mail in pharmacy and if we gotta go to the doctor's we use an insurance service that provides rides to her doctor. All the delivery stuff is so costly and he won't even help with that.

My brother has always been "checked out" but it's becoming very hurtful for me because he just avoids all my calls to action about him taking care of Mom, even if he can't physically at least provide help with her care but he says that's what "I signed up for" and that u should just get a "proper job" ( I guess caring for his ailing mother 24/7 while dealing with my own disability is a vacation for him) and I should just get the money from her insurance and get a caregiver (they only pay for like 20 hours so I wouldn't be able to really take any time off because I'd be at work for those hours and maybe more)

I honestly have no clue. Some friends think I should just take off and leave him with mom and let him care for her as a revenge which #1 that's not who I am, I don't like revenge #2 I'd be cruel for my mom because he's not exactly kind or patient with her needs and seeing me "abandon" her would crush her.

I'm at my wit's end. I do plan on going back to work even PT but my health is so deteriorated because of all this stress that I honestly don't feel physically or mentally capable of doing this.

I received SSDI which is not very much but I can make ends meet until I'm better but my heart is crushed thinking of just "disappearing" like that on mom. I love her too much. She's such a sweet and kind mom and she doesn't deserve any of this. I wish I had the means to get her the best care and give her everything but unfortunately my own health isn't sufficient enough to do so.

I don't know what to do, tbh. I'm so tired, you guys. It's like I'm surviving on 1% battery at this point.

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u/Fun_Inspection9162 — 1 month ago