Leo Schofield (21) was an abusive husband who told a friend that he was going to kill Michelle (18) if they didn't stop fighting, he wanted out of marriage. A panhandle of testimony of slaps, punches, kicks, hair drags, and a headbutt filled his 1987 Florida resume.
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@TheSpiciestLRQ@theymattered25
Please do your homework on Leo Schofield, that man is guilty. The innocence version that you heard on Bone Valley is richly incomplete. Take a look, challenge any of my challenges, and feel free to reach out if you need
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Leo Schofield (21) was an abusive husband who told a friend that he was going to kill Michelle (18) if they didn't stop fighting, he wanted out of marriage. A panhandle of testimony of slaps, punches, kicks, hair drags, and a headbutt filled his 1987 Florida resume.
@CrimeCon
@yeehaa1969comc1@Chime The worst. I was on for an hour.
They are making so much money that they can discard folks and still survive.
You need customer service to complain about customer service.
@LakersLead They worked hard, much harder than early in the season, credit to JJ.
*Worth nothing that Luka was injured more significantly after tweaking that injury the same game. He wanted to play, but keeping him in a blowout loss was a staff decision (MVP influence?), and that mattered.
@Chime@theportlandfire@thehoopbus You know who got dunked on? Me when I tried to contact customer support from Chime. An hour on the phone and no resolution.
I'm here trying to find a human that customer engagement that is as sharp as these ads.
@Chime I was trying to invest in the future generation and signed up for Chime, got my direct deposits going, they won't zip over my bonus and I can't get through the gauntlet to speak to someone who makes decisions.
75% of the customer service reps were very nice in the hour call.
@Chime I signed up for Chime after following a bonus offer, 3 months of direct deposits, they won't pay out. It's a thing, must be a glitch, spent an hour on the international phone chain today, crazy that they are spending this much on advertisements to fluff people away