@Morguegor3@TheSnorax42 I know it is, but you started off by saying "her husband threw her out after he killed the kids" so I thought by saying that you meant that she didn't.
@Morguegor3@TheSnorax42 I have a question for you now. If the defendant herself admitted it, her defense isn't arguing it, her attorney (a very notable and creditable Criminal Defense Attorney) and basically everyone who is directly involved is saying she did it, why can't you accept that she did it?
@Morguegor3@TheSnorax42 usual, but I am not in the position of someone who came home to an eerily and abnormally quiet home and found his wife outside with cut marks on her body after attempting suicide. I don't know how clearly he was thinking at the time and cant presume anything.
@Morguegor3@TheSnorax42 been officially debunked (at least to what i've been able to access).
In regard to the wifi statement he made, phones do have issues sending messages or making calls when swapping between cellular data and wifi. He said it "took a few minutes" which I do think is more time than
@Morguegor3@TheSnorax42 While I agree with that, it's clear she wasn't of sound mind at the moment of all that happening. It also doesn't change the fact that the husband wasn't there as she attempted before he arrived home.
@Morguegor3@TheSnorax42 Wrong, she jumped from a second story window in a suicide attempt after the murders and survived the fall but was paralyzed. That's why she's in the wheelchair. The husband wasn't home when Lindsay murdered her children (which she has admitted to)