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Josette

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  1. He mentioned over the radio that it was odd because he thought he had just seen mile marker 20. What bothers me is how conveniently quiet walkers are until it's too late. That was mile marker 21, which was altered to look like 27.
  2. I remember that. It was barnacles.
  3. I didn't have a problem with Billy leaving, though I liked his shed. I hate that the judges complained that he didn't do felt work. One moment they want people to have range and the next they ding them for not doing their "specialty".
  4. TLC probably doesn't want to waste a new episode on Labor Day weekend.
  5. And I think Destiny lost by three points. Her dress was scored three points lower than the winner's non-customized version. That had to hurt.
  6. It's generally medical, at least the few I've seen. It varies. I've seen all of this season. They approach each case as a medical mystery, but one was about the murder of Autumn Klein. This last episode was about the Tylenol murders.
  7. She wanted to spend more time at home and with her grandchildren.
  8. On Fear Thy Neighbor, they left out that Bruce Schunk (the shooter) was intoxicated. I think the victim was a bully. He did have a prior arrest for battering a spouse and tampering with a witness. The charges were dropped, so I guess that was because his wife changed her mind. I think that was his mugshot the show used at the end. It seemed like most of the neighbors liked Bruce. But it seemed like Bruce didn't call the police when it would have made the most sense. Such as when his house was burglarized or when he was threatened with that bat (there were witnesses to that). I was worried about the dog right away because they kept saying how much Bruce loved it. I'm glad nothing happened to it. I just saw that about April Tinsley's murder, which happened to be the subject of On the Case with Paula Zahn last night (as an unsolved case). So glad they caught the creep.
  9. The pageant bride is a professional photographer and has a few social media accounts. She comes across pretty well.
  10. She was just the wedding planner for this episode. There have been different ones for each couple. Yes, she had that weird plastic surgery look, but I think she just has unusual eyes which she seems to emphasize with her make-up.
  11. I don't think her daughter was out there. The female witness (Whitney Telliano) was a friend of one of the male victims. Regardless of the intent of the three people, Dennis could have called the police from the safety of his home. But that doesn't make him guilty of murder. The jury had to convict on first or second degree murder or else find it was justifiable homicide. Angela's shooting was the one they had the most trouble with, but ultimately the jury believed Dennis was justified in shooting all three. Based on what I have read, I understand why they reached their verdict. Perhaps there was a lesser charge that could have been brought against him, but wasn't. I don't know. I don't know if anyone else here watched Cold Justice: Sex Crimes, but one of the cases featured was solved recently. I posted about it in the proper thread, but since no one really visits there, I thought I'd mention it here.
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    Technically, we did see Daphne's brother Billy. He is in the group that interrupts Niles and her in the hotel room on the eve of her wedding.
  13. Elizabeth Salgado's remains have been found. Her episode aired in April of last year. She was the student from Mexico studying in Utah. Discussion of that episode is on page 4.
  14. Elizabeth Salgado's remains have been found.
  15. If the cartel didn't want Lourdes prosecuted, why did they let Miguel testify? I was really hoping the fact that he was testifying meant he was innocent, but he turned out to be the monster Olivia said he must be. Of course.
  16. I did a little nosing around and it looks like Judith did marry and she might have two other children. Not sure about the last part. I thought it was odd when Judith said that the baby ate stuff off the floor because her mother had to watch the baby. Chris and Lisa hosted This is Life -Live!, and after each of those episodes TLC showed a new episode of Long Lost Family.
  17. It's from Murder Calls. It was an episode from the first season about Paul Stephani (the Weepy-Voiced Killer), but they keep playing it to advertise the new season. Yes, it's annoying.
  18. I enjoyed it, but I like Garret Dillahunt and his character. I was able to tolerate Jenna Elfman. And I would totally have stayed with that sweet man and watched movies. I froze the screen and read his reviews of the films he "rented". I'm glad Morgan has a new friend and his name is John Dorie.
  19. I missed that. Thought loopy Sebastian would have stayed in charge of it. That explains why Wendell jumped on, never missing an advantage opportunity. I thought Jeff did say that Sebastian would choose which woman to send unless someone wanted to give up their reward to go.
  20. They arrested Mike Williams' widow for his murder. No surprise there. story link
  21. And Dani Jo actually mentioned Piedmont Hospital. She just didn't know how to get there. Apparently, Tex wasn't was interested in telling her or finding out how. I also wonder why 911 wasn't called. Yeah, that kid of hers was sure being pampered by Tex and his wife. I wonder how she became friends with Tex. And Tex may have had $1.7 million, but he owed his wife about a million dollars.
  22. I recognized swimmer syndrome right away because I had seen it on two other shows. One was Pit Bulls and Parolees, and the other was Dr. Chris, Pet Vet. I'm glad to see a happy outcome as well. A little sad about Mert possibly not having a long future ahead of him. Seems like he's had a good life, though. I was only thinking about that particular litter and a possibility that intervention may have saved it. Some people suggested hand-rearing, which the zoo addressed, but I was curious about a surrogate mother. To be clear, I am not talking about changing the way zoos breed and raise their animals. I think we've covered this enough, and I do understand what you're saying.
  23. I think it's a repeat of a previous episode on the GSK, but maybe with some updated material. I know they're touting it as new. The website used for the DNA search was GEDmatch.com, a free site. Here's an interview with Paul Holes discussing how he did the search.
  24. But that's why I said "if the goal is to help the species as a whole and not just expand their own pack." Maybe that isn't the goal. Look, I just wanted to know if a surrogate was possible and I discovered that the Oklahoma City Zoo had done it. They seem to have been very successful with their painted dogs.
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