Statements written by the couple’s three boys were read aloud by therapists during the hours-long sentencing hearing. Each one said they would fear for their safety if their mother were ever released from prison.
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“Please do not leave those boys to wonder whether Kouri might track them or their children down in the future,” his sister, Katie Richins-Benson, said. “Please do not create a possibility for Kouri to endanger Eric’s boys, my daughters, my family, or anybody else ever again.”
Holey moley. Her own family. I think we have the year’s “winner.”
This bit from the relevant wiki article suggests she probably belongs in the “Stupid” category too. Or more accurately, the “I’m a psychopath, so of course my plans are perfect; mere normies cannot foil me! Bwah hah hah.” category. Oops.
I wonder what Josh Grossman is thinking about his romance w Kouri now? I’ve heard of dodging a bullet in an aborted relationship, but this one hits closer to home than most.
Those Internet searches will get you every time. You’ve got to be creative with them - for instance, searching on “will fentanyl cure my migraine headaches” and “what to do when wrongfully accused of a crime:”.
Probably much the same thoughts as Susan Smith and Diane Downs’ (ex)-boyfriends.
I don’t know if Thiel in Argentina means anything except that he’s a paranoid little fucker scared of his own shadow who constantly lives in terror and always has. Per the NewsNation article:
Thiel has a history of pursuing backup options for himself: In 2011, he gained New Zealand citizenship, and in 2022, he applied for a passport in Malta, The Times reported.
FYI, here is a gift link to a New York Times article about Peter Thiel’s move to Argentina. In part, he is attracted by Javier Milei’s libertarian government. But the article also says, “Argentina, a nation relatively insulated from potential conflicts in the Northern Hemisphere, also fits as a potential escape hatch from other risks that Mr. Thiel has publicly warned about — nuclear war and runaway artificial intelligence.”
Does anyone really think that if either of those risks causes major problems in the Northern Hemisphere that life would continue as normal in Argentina or elsewhere in the Southern Hemisphere? I expect that things would be as bad, if not worse, in places like Argentina.
I mean, nowhere would be unscathed by a nuclear war, but the Southern Hemisphere would be a lot less worse off than the Northern. Atmospheric effects mostly don’t cross the Equator, and most of the targets are in the Northern, so that’s where most of the fallout would be, too.
I’d pick New Zealand over Argentina (mostly because of geothermal power), but going south isn’t, in itself, completely crazy (if you start from the premise that nuclear war is imminent).
I hope that gets reported to the police as well. I feel like someone (dad) should spend a least a few days in the clink and have some sort of child endangerment charge on his record so it’s less likely that he’d be able to work around kids in the future.
It must be horrible to be him - to be so powerful, so insulated from the rest of the world by your billions of dollars, and yet to know, deep down, that a bullet will kill you just as quickly as it will anyone else.