@RealCandaceO You turned down the biggest platform (because you can’t control everything) and accepted 300k to talk about the murder of your so called friend. If anyone’s behavior is questionable in this scenario it’s yours.
@CarriePrejean1@BlakeSNeff There’s lots of video and a mountain of other evidence but let’s play a game…so anyone who commits a crime without a 4k video showing their eyelashes and eye color during the crime is not guilty? Got it…you’re absurdly stupid.
@RealCandaceO Do you know what none of my friends (or anyone who wasn’t there) asked after my dad’s funeral and burial…Where’s he buried? Was he cremated? How do I know he really died? 🙄
@IanCarrollShow@RealCandaceO It was a probable cause hearing. Do you understand what that means? There was a mountain of evidence against Tyler. And no, they didn’t show you EVERYTHING - no prosecution does. Tyler had more due process than any defendant ever. Quit lying.
@IanCarrollShow So it’s an op when “they” (anyone with a brain and knows how evidence and a trial work) all agree, but not when Candace’s minions repeat each other? Makes sense. 🙄
@RealCandaceO Carrying on your husband’s vision and life’s work is hardly climbing the corp ladder. And of course it’s fine for you to podcast, develop baseless docuseries and “investigate” every conspiracy under the sun to achieve your dream of fame…
@FmrRepMTG Do you realize military members deactivate social media when they deploy, and their family members often change their names on social media? This is real life for service members and their families. Trust me I remember it well.
@FmrRepMTG This is common sense but let me explain. They’re private citizens and members of the military who if they didn’t go right back on deployment, will in all likelihood deploy again. Having their names public for the world and our enemies puts a target on their back.
@Arrogance_0024 What a wicked take on a heroic mission by men and women who risked everything to save someone most of them probably didn’t know by name before the mission . Oh, and say your sentiment in the company of service members, their spouses, children and families and see what happens.
@RealCandaceO Stacy’s husband died of cancer a year or two earlier (and of course you knew this). So yes, it makes sense that a friend (who may also be a colleague) who also lost her husband would be in a unique position to comfort a new widow.