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She told police she left her cellphone in the couple’s bedroom, but phone records show that the device had been used multiple times in the child’s bedroom.
“In addition, tolls on the defendant’s phone show that messages were sent and received during that time. These messages were deleted,” according to court documents, KSL-TV reported.
An autopsy found that Eric died of an oral overdose of fentanyl — with a level in his system that was five times the lethal dosage, according to the medical examiner.
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Kouri later wrote the picture book “Are You With Me?” to help kids cope with the death of a loved one and appeared on a local TV station to promote it.
The book was published March 5, almost a year to the day after Eric’s death.
According to the book description on Amazon, it was “written to create peace and comfort for children who have lost a loved one. It’s to reassure children that although your loved one is not present, their presence always exist and they walk through life with you as if they were here.”
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In the book, Kouri wrote: “Dedicated to my amazing husband and a wonderful father.”
According to an obituary, the couple had been married for nine years and had three children.
“Eric did absolutely everything in his power to provide his family with every possible opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun,” the obituary reads.
Men should simply checkout from all this bullshit. The only thing I hope to gain from a marriage is not being alone when I'm old.
mell says
When it came out with the novel idea that the womyn needs to make the first contact on a match it was the greatest thing for men, taking away a lot of work, instantly weeding out flakes/bots. P
Yes, but the "Bumble" name is unfortunate. It has "bum" in the name, and if one thinks "bumble bee," it conjures one who flits from flower to flower. Maybe they had the same marketing guru as Bud Lite.
Men should simply checkout from all this bullshit. The only thing I hope to gain from a marriage is not being alone when I'm old.
I have a 40 year old friend. He has 3 kids. His wife just left him for a woman. You can't count on anyone imo.
GNL says
Men should simply checkout from all this bullshit. The only thing I hope to gain from a marriage is not being alone when I'm old.
Highest rate of divorce is now 55-65.
In Japan, it's endemic, after the workaholic Salaryman retires, the wife is annoyed by his presence after a lifetime of spending his money.
Remember that old "Future Shock" book from decades ago? It had a prediction that people would have 3 marriages. The reasoning is that people change and grow apart, so one who is suitable to your personality in your 20s may not be a good fit for your 30s. And then even more change by 50, so 3 marriages.
squalling harridans who aren't pink any more
GNL says
Men should simply checkout from all this bullshit. The only thing I hope to gain from a marriage is not being alone when I'm old.
Highest rate of divorce is now 55-65.
In Japan, it's endemic, after the workaholic Salaryman retires, the wife is annoyed by his presence after a lifetime of spending his money.
That's why I keep saying the best thing for men is to keep working out and staying in shape and reasonably successful on their own, no matter what life throws at you. I'd say most womyn with the intent to divorce and live off hoelimony do so by age 45, maybe 50 if they stay fit.
lol the amount of hard hitting truth telling and red pilling in this thread is approaching Rollo Tomassi/heartiste levels. I'd like to add that I have encountered people say "well then they haven't chosen the right one, my wife is a 10 on all levels!" numerous times. When you hear that it's usually 5 years or less until you hear about their divorce. The only upsides for a man being married these days is chosing a decent mom for your offspring, semi-regular sex with someone who stays hot and in shape as much as biomechanics permit it, and not being alone (for some). Forget about running the household and everything else womyn used to do, And that already is a rare and tall order. Well that and you're being a good Catholic adding on to your sacraments.
@dannydeurbina
Two-time Catholic Super Bowl Champ @buttkicker7 STUNS graduates with most important, unexpected advice:
"In the end— no matter how much money you attain— none of it will matter if you are alone and devoid of purpose... I can offer one controversial antidote that I believe will have a lasting impact for generations to come: GET MARRIED AND START A FAMILY."
AmericanKulak says
Realistic standards for 40-something women:
50 to 60 year old man.
"In the end— no matter how much money you attain— none of it will matter if you are alone and devoid of purpose... I can offer one controversial antidote that I believe will have a lasting impact for generations to come: GET MARRIED AND START A FAMILY."
This single mom-of-two went from looking for the one to looking out for no. 1.
Amanda Trenfield, 46, says she has no regrets for leaving her longtime husband for a “soulmate” — who subsequently rejected her.
Trenfield made worldwide headlines last year after detailing the emotional saga in a memoir entitled, “When A Soulmate Says No.”
The Australian author was branded a “self-destructive sociopath” for describing how she ended her 14-year marriage to the father of her children due to an electric encounter with a hunky man known only as Jason.
However, despite the huge public backlash — and the heartbreak she endured after Jason rebuffed a romance — Trenfield has no remorse over her actions.
“I am proud of how I continue to navigate my life, respecting and honoring those closest to me,” the author declared in an Instagram post last week, marking a year since the release of her memoir.
Then she wrote a book about how Stunning and Brave she was about the whole thing.
This single mom-of-two went from looking for the one to looking out for no. 1.
Amanda Trenfield, 46, says she has no regrets for leaving her longtime husband for a “soulmate” — who subsequently rejected her.
Trenfield made worldwide headlines last year after detailing the emotional saga in a memoir entitled, “When A Soulmate Says No.”
The Australian author was branded a “self-destructive sociopath” for describing how she ended her 14-year marriag (some text omitted to shorten quote...) apy Weekend Retreat, and late and night made out with the guy - he might have been the bartender or something at this resort. Then she went home, dumped her 14-year marriage and kids, and called him up.
"It's me, Amanda, your soul mate, let's run away together"
Dude got Bunny Boiler vibes from her and basically told her to fuck off and regretted hooking up with her married old ass.
Then she wrote a book about how Stunning and Brave she was about the whole thing.
better off if womynx and kidz were spanked occasionally
As I recall it, this bitch talked her husband into attending some expensive Marriage Therapy Weekend Retreat, and late and night made out with the guy - he might have been the bartender or something at this resort. Then she went home, dumped her 14-year marriage and kids, and called him up.
"It's me, Amanda, your soul mate, let's run away together"
Dude got Bunny Boiler vibes from her and basically told her to fuck off and regretted hooking up with her married old ass.
This is an oft told story - girl sees a hunk she wants to trade up with, but hunk only wants a one-time piece. Lady ought to know that hunks who tryst with married women do so because they want sex without commitment. They just want you to have a short affair and go back to hubby.
Here's another heroic womynz act: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/loved-fiance-brain-cancer-diagnosis-095634976.html
At least she's getting shredded in the comments
They want to pick the winners from the finish line - another thing Tradcucks get wrong (in earlier days, when people married younger, women supported men to achieve. These days women only want men after they've struggled to achieve, usually after age 30 and the men have some proven accomplishments and are definitely on the pathway upward for certain - yet still deserve half somehow if they divorce these guys in a few years despite not being around in his struggle/pay dues years) - and most run at the first sign of difficulty unless they had really strict values pounded into them. And even that's no guarantee the way society is so hostile to any tradition.
unless they had really strict values pounded into them.
Keeping their sperm tanks on full is a daunting task
MUH Emotional Load.
Why can't my work travelling husband organize mother's day, which I'm incapable of doing despite my mother and sister helping.
https://patrick.net/comment?comment_id=1952629
My own mother used to complain that my dad never did anything for her on mother's day. He would tell her "You're not my mother." I thought that was hilarious.
It seems that people are either single (with occasional gf or real doll) or married.
mell says
It seems that people are either single (with occasional gf or real doll) or married.
I would guess that 100% of PatNet users are either single or married.
Patrick Does patnet have polls?
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