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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events


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What occurred to me when I looked at Josh's new mug shot, which parent does he even look like? Michelle? All of the grown siblings look so different from each other (mostly). Some have more resemblance to each other (like the Howlers and the Lost Girls) but really the only parental resemblance I see is Jill/JimBob.

 

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3 minutes ago, crazycatlady58 said:

Will Anna be allowed to bring the kids to visit?

I remember from Teresa Guidice's incarceration in a federal prison that only kids 12 and up could visit. It might have been a little higher, like 14. 

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4 minutes ago, lovesnark said:

I don't know. Different prisons have different rules as far as visitation goes.

I'm not sure there is anything more horrible than thinking prisons allow child visitation for a person convicted of child porn. That better not be the case. 

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2 minutes ago, Zella said:

I actually think they might be quiet for a while. I really do think this was quite a shock to them. I don't know that the radio silence will last long, but I think it may have finally dawned on them that, even if they wanted to write off Josh's behavior as no big deal and no worse than other sins, it is clearly a big deal to a lot of other people. I wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't feed into their preexisting persecution complexes, but they might also just not have the emotional bandwidth to deal with the scathing comments right now. 

I agree. I don't think Josh is the only one in shock. Maybe a few will put out a written statement and then lay low for a bit. But I wouldn't be surprised to see an IG post or two as early as next week. Once one sibling takes the plunge, they will all soon follow. And really, life goes on. It'll be SOP for everyone but Anna and her kids.

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10 minutes ago, lovesnark said:

One of the articles I read said he was booked into the sex offender unit of the county jail.

I suppose that's possible (I don't know what units the detention center has), but the original person who asked about it assumed the SO in the @WashingtonCoSO twitter stood for sex offender, and that's not accurate, it stands for Sherrif's Office. 

I believe he'll be held there until his sentencing and then we'll know where he will be moved to and which unit he'll be assigned to in prison. 

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4 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said:

Thanks. I was given incorrect information.

I'm actually surprised there is a federal facility in Arkansas! Ultimately, it's up to the feds to say where he's going to go even if his lawyers ask that he stay in AR. 

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4 minutes ago, 3girlsforus said:

I was under the impression that in some prisons child sex offenders are segregated for their safety. Is that true and if so, is it true in federal prisons? 

Yes, it is true. I don't know about federal prisons, though. Some prisons have special offender units that are just for child sex offenders. They receive therapy and treatments while they're incarcerated geared toward lessening the chance of reoffending. 

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16 minutes ago, SusannahM said:

But in their quest for fame, fortune, and being a spiritual example for the world, the Duggars inadvertently ended up accomplishing the opposite. Their hubris made them oblivious to the reality that it was disingenuous to preach family values to the masses when they were harboring a predator.

And I think that all feeds into the reactions from today. I watched Anna leave the courthouse about 1000 times. The Sun called her "stoic." I thought maybe she was just relieved because deep down she knew the truth. But now I think she's actually just mad. 

Of course you want to run out of the court house as fast as possible but all week long she's walked in and out, with both hands attached to Josh as he dragged her along. Today she stomped out forcefully.  I think she really believes that Josh was framed - set up - "because of his FAME" (gag) and that they are martyrs in some way for living "the right way." I think most of the Duggars believe they are celebrities. 

What part of the brain is missing when you see that this elaborate set up was way too elaborate to be a set up. A hacker could have just put it on the windows side. LOL.

Lastly, could Josh have used the defense "I was loading porn and didn't mean to access these CSAM files?" - still not true but perhaps a touch more believable.

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7 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

But I wouldn't be surprised to see an IG post or two as early as next week.

Yes I could see that too. It will be interesting to see which ones test the waters first and in what way. 

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22 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said:

He's being held at the county jail until sentencing. Many states do not allow conjugal visits at any level of jail. Hopefully, AR is one of these states.

The states that allow conjugal visits are California, Connecticut, New York, and Washington.

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6 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

I agree. I don't think Josh is the only one in shock. Maybe a few will put out a written statement and then lay low for a bit. But I wouldn't be surprised to see an IG post or two as early as next week. Once one sibling takes the plunge, they will all soon follow. And really, life goes on. It'll be SOP for everyone but Anna and her kids.

I'm really curious as to what the Jane Does will have to say. I expect Jessa to toe the family line, as she's still on Boob's dole, but the other 3 are wild cards.

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3 minutes ago, lovesnark said:

Yes, it is true. I don't know about federal prisons, though. Some prisons have special offender units that are just for child sex offenders. They receive therapy and treatments while they're incarcerated geared toward lessening the chance of reoffending. 

Thanks for the info. I will reserve my comment on how effective I think treatment is for child sex offenders....

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4 minutes ago, lovesnark said:

Yes, it is true. I don't know about federal prisons, though. Some prisons have special offender units that are just for child sex offenders. They receive therapy and treatments while they're incarcerated geared toward lessening the chance of reoffending. 

I've heard that the AR facility doesn't have SO counseling. Is that part of a condition of their incarceration?

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11 minutes ago, Zella said:

I actually think they might be quiet for a while. I really do think this was quite a shock to them. I don't know that the radio silence will last long, but I think it may have finally dawned on them that, even if they wanted to write off Josh's behavior as no big deal and no worse than other sins, it is clearly a big deal to a lot of other people. I wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't feed into their preexisting persecution complexes rather than causing sincere soul-searching, but they might also just not have the emotional bandwidth to deal with the scathing comments right now. 

Also, no matter what any of them are privately thinking or saying, this is a hell of a thing to try to write a social media post about. 

Add in that most of them (Justin as the one exception) are still highly dependent on public opinion or Jim Bob or both for their income, and yeah, I can understand why they aren't rushing out to make public statements.

 

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2 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said:

I've heard that the AR facility doesn't have SO counseling. Is that part of a condition of their incarceration?

I believe it is. The conditions for child sex offenders are far more stringent that others. If AR doesn't offer it, he'll have to go to a facility that does. No matter how much Boob and his lawyers whine.

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12 minutes ago, Tuxcat said:

And I think that all feeds into the reactions from today. I watched Anna leave the courthouse about 1000 times. The Sun called her "stoic." I thought maybe she was just relieved because deep down she knew the truth. But now I think she's actually just mad. 

 

"Mad" is the word I thought as well. She came very close to storming out. 

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2 minutes ago, Chicklet said:

Now do we await "the sayings of Jessa" or the "deep thoughts of Jeremy"? Can't wait to see if they have wisdom to share.

Jinger and Jeremy's initial statement was shockingly pretty good when he was arrested. I assume someone helped them write it. They need to get whoever did that to help them this time around to avoid, well, Jeremy. 

Edited to add: Jessa's was the only one after the arrest that seemed written by one of them rather than a publicist, and it showed. 

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11 minutes ago, emmawoodhouse said:

I do wonder how the Dillards can help Anna. Boob has been slandering them for years, and Anna will remain dependent on him for the forseeable future. 

I wonder too. I also wonder why they haven't been supporting her pre-trial. 

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22 minutes ago, MMEButterfly said:

"Mad" is the word I thought as well. She came very close to storming out. 

That was my read as well. Anna looked pissed and was stomping in a "jury got it wrong" kind of way. I honestly think she believes Josh is innocent.

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5 hours ago, cmr2014 said:

I think that Anna will funnel every cent she gets from JB to Josh's account. He'll tell her something like "it's part of my ministry."

Honestly, I think Josh will enjoy prison -- and this isn't just snark.

He'll be able to read anything he wants. He can even take classes and get a college degree.

He'll be able to watch television and all of the basically benign content that he's been forbidden to see his entire life.

There won't be any more "blessings" (at least for a while), and he won't have to pretend to care about Anna or his kids.

I think that he's just a genuinely awful person -- a narcissist and a sadist -- who could thrive in that environment. He's also an entitled baby-man and a coward, so it could go the other way, too.

You're right, but I do think he cares about Anna at some level.  He's been over the M kids since the third was announced so I doubt he'll miss the arrivals of more blessings.  

I hope the M kids and his siblings are ok. They didn't ask to have a pedophile for a dad or brother, and contrary to what a lot of social media commenters are saying today, not everybody in the Duggar family is evil. The sins are Smuggar's, not his kids' or siblings'. 

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5 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

I wonder too. I also wonder why they haven't been supporting her pre-trial. 

I personally don't think any of Josh's siblings are really required to support her. 

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2 minutes ago, BitterApple said:

That was my read as well. Anna looked pissed and was stomping in a "jury got it wrong" kind of way. I honestly think she believes Josh is innocent.

Or she realizes she's totally fucked. She's got no way to earn a living and he's going to prison and she's left with what, six kids? And if she divorces him or badmouths him in any way, HIS family (JimBob and Michelle specifically) will cease supporting her and her own family seems to have the idea that once you marry, you're HIS family's problem now. 

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19 minutes ago, Zella said:

I personally don't think any of Josh's siblings are really required to support her. 

Not her….but they are aunts and uncles to 7 fatherless children who do need and deserve their support.  Jeremy’s mom can give them some insight on that since she works with children whos parents are in prison. 

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