20211210

Fashion Friday


 

Friday's Quote Embrace the Change


 

Everyone Remembers The First Time it was Oct 21st 2018 lol. We met in July of 2018 and I went out with my daughter we got home and this was at my door I immediately knew but was like really why because I was only accustomed ( in my past) getting flowers as apology this was just because of his way of saying I love you and from that day on I got flowers literally 2 Times or more a month R.I.P DJ. Leius I miss you Allot But I am learning to Cope


 

Thank You for taking Care of my heart was what I will always say to him as he R.I.P because no matter what I got flowers just randomly for no reason on a Thursday just because



 

I Spend allot of Time in This Garden since the Passing of my EX (July 4th 2021) ..It's Funny how me telling him I No longer wants flowers because the house is looking like a Botanical garden was the last time I've gotten so sometimes we take things and people for granted

















 

I Gotta To Go Away Baby It's Cold Outside


20211209

Just Believe in your Abilities


 

I Really Can't Stay Baby It's Cold Outside






 

Jussie Smollett found guilty of falsely reporting a hate crime against him in 2019


A Chicago jury reached guilty verdicts Thursday on five of six charges against "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett, who was accused of falsely reporting that he was the victim of a disturbing, hate-fueled beating.

The panel, which had deliberated since Wednesday afternoon, weighed six counts of felony disorderly conduct against Smollett for telling police that he was brutally assaulted at 2:45 a.m. Jan. 29, 2019, in Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood.

The offenses are class 4 felonies and could be punishable by up to three years behind bars. But Smollett has a clean criminal record, making any jail time highly unlikely.

Dan Webb, the special prosecutor selected to lead the case, said the sixth charge was an aggravated battery charge. He said after the verdict that he was proud of the jury, characterizing Smollett's defense as a "completely ridiculous story."

He also defended the Chicago Police Department's response to Smollett's initial report of a hate crime.

"For the next three weeks, these 26 Chicago officers spent 3,000 hours of time costing the city well over $100,000 for a fake crime that never occurred," Webb said. "And by the way, a fake crime that denigrates what a real-hate crime is and to use these meanings and symbols that are so important in our society. It's clear why the police would take it seriously."

Smollett’s defense attorney said they will appeal, calling his client "an innocent man."

"We feel 100 percent confident that this case will be won on appeal," lawyer Nenye Uche said. Smollett is disappointed and is confident his name will be cleared, Uche said.

Smollett left court without answering shouted questions from reporters.

Smollett said two men punched him, kicked him, used racist and homophobic slurs, threw chemicals in his face, wrapped rope around his neck and even yelled out a slogan in support of then-President Donald Trump.




 

The Case of Laci Peterson | A Dateline Documentary 2019


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98vHwpBPQjU 

Scott Peterson, convicted of killing pregnant wife, Laci Peterson, resentenced to life in prison Laci Peterson, 27, was eight months pregnant with their son, Conner, when she was killed in December 2002.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/scott-peterson-convicted-killing-pregnant-wife-laci-re-sentenced-life-rcna7909?fbclid=IwAR1yDMoKQLHH9BAzn6TC5xqNhZ79fJOKAWqG8_5ULU3txCEKIHpVv5GIgNg


On January 17, 2003, it became known that Peterson had engaged in two other extramarital affairs prior to an affair with a woman named Amber Frey.[41]

Amber Frey approached the police about Peterson, who had denied to police that he was having an affair. She told detectives that she met Peterson on November 20, and that he had initially told her he was single. After they had begun dating, however, she came to suspect that he was married, and confronted him on December 9 about this. Frey said to Brocchini, "He said he lost his wife, this would be the first holiday he was without his wife."[42]

Frey allowed police detectives to secretly record her subsequent phone conversations with Peterson in the hopes of getting him to confess.[43] During the trial, the audio recordings of the couple's telephone conversations were played, and the transcripts were publicized. The recordings revealed that in the days after Laci went missing, Peterson told Frey that he had traveled to Paris to celebrate the holidays, in part with his new companions Pasqual and François. In reality, he had made one of these phone calls minutes before attending the New Year's Eve candlelight vigil for Laci in Modesto.[44]



https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/scott-peterson-convicted-killing-pregnant-wife-laci-re-sentenced-life-rcna7909?fbclid=IwAR1yDMoKQLHH9BAzn6TC5xqNhZ79fJOKAWqG8_5ULU3txCEKIHpVv5GIgNg