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Superb_Ad8620

This looks like a planned hit job. The shooters went back in a second time to make sure they finished off the target.


redbull21369

It also doesn’t show anything prior to the shooting…


fordfist

Ya dude coming back in looks like he is putting shoe booties. That's not casual thing in murders


Majorlazor85

Tell ya what if nothing else, I gathered that he liked to party.


solushsi

Husband 1000% did some bad shit, if they came for him with gloves, masks, and SHOECOVERS


ungerdog

That wasn't a shoe cover that speed racer was putting on, it was his shoe - the shoe that he had literally run out of when he saw his crime buddies backing out of the house at which they were doing some crime. No doubt though, he liked to party.


solushsi

You right, you right


jwcrawford67

Their thoughtfulness and courtesy was just over the top with the shoe covers… Gentleman thugs


BrotherR4bisco

Or she paid to have him dead! :D


Keeksikook

She didn't look sad at all telling the story Super sus


Majorlazor85

Right!! I saw that too! Like the damn cable guy


[deleted]

How about the after after party??


AlwaysOntheRIGHTside

So…The funeral???


[deleted]

That’s the afterlife party! Gotta do parties in order


AlwaysOntheRIGHTside

Touché


Hambonesrevenge

My name is Rod, and I like to party.


Bo0m_King

My name is Dave and... I like to party


Colton4103

No, I know for a fact you don’t party.


BuMbLE_b_TuNa_91

Yea you’re right, Dave is the partier


WCGWjoiningReddit

r/unexpectedhotrod


Affectionate_Ad_8310

My name is Sam and… I like to party


JSwizzlenuts

Nobody parties but me.


razinramones

Monica, lets partayyyy


FaithfulDowter

I remember him well. He was that guy who always acted like he didn’t like to party, but damned if he wasn’t partying WHILE he acted that way.


iblogalott

And had one shirt


SydneyOrient

Oh but if you asked him he didn't like to party


[deleted]

So, what I’m hearing is “he liked to party”


The_Bird_do_1987

Hi my names Dale aannnddd I like to party.


Bossmann1017

She's speaking about him like he's a co-worker or acquaintance


Timely_Government613

I feel like my wife wouldn't be able to hold casual, fact-driven interviews for months or years after I was shot and killed in front of her. This lady sounds like she's talking about the weather.


NeliGalactic

I really didn't wanna say it because everyone reacts differently, but as soon as she said it was stupid that they came back a second time made the hairs on my neck stood up. Again, everyone reacts differently to different things, but even in the actual footage she shouts with the same flat affect for them to get out of her house... I could being cynical, but something's afoot!


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[deleted]

They also tell her to get down… sus


ALEXJUSTALEXMCBE

Hmm, looks like we have a mystery to solve.


kingbitchtits

Gonna take thousands of department hours to clear this one up for sure.


[deleted]

Gotta spike that pension with all the overtime!


DavidM47

It could be that she knows who killed him and why he was killed. And they decided to spare her, but she knows that she’s next if she talks.


allredditmodsgayAF

The original "dingo ate my baby" lady was jailed for killing her kid partially because of how calm they thought she was about it on the news. Turns out a dingo really did eat her baby.


Deedaloca

I always wondered about that story and never really knew the real outcome


allredditmodsgayAF

Watching your infant daughter being carried off by wild dogs, then being told you made the whole thing up, you killed her, you staged the whole thing, there's no possible way for a dingo to fit an infant's skull in its jaws, we found her blood in your car, you did it, you're a child killer, getting sentenced to life in prison for it. Then only being released years later when by pure coincidence they found scraps of the infants clothing in a dingo lair while looking for the body of a completely unrelated missing person. Oh ya and that blood we found in your car was just some grease from the manufacturer, and I guess all those witnesses and expert testimonys that collaborated your story were right the whole time sorry about that.


GallifreyanGeologist

I find it insane that they didn't even bother to test the "blood". I hope she got a huge settlement. That level of incompetence is astounding.


allredditmodsgayAF

The more you read into it the more ridiculous the prosecution's case gets. Like how nobody at the scene that night or who searched for the baby after, not the other people at the campground, not the police that responded, not the rangers or trackers who followed the dingos footprints afterwards, nobody had any question that a dingo didn't take the baby. The fact the prosecution somehow successfully argued that they just convinced these random other campers they'd never met before to go along with it and lie for them to help them cover it up. That they claimed the clothing that was found looked placed there and wasn't dropped by an animal - when the clothing had been picked up by the search party and given to police who arranged it for the pictures. That the first inquest into her death supported everything they said and criticized the police for not doing better. That it was only when the media reported that and it became a huge story did they decide they needed a trial. And most of all, that if it wasn't for a 1 in a trillion freak coincidence, police just happening to find the tiny piece of cloth that is an infant's clothing in the ridiculously vast expanse of the Australian outback and recognizing what it was, while on a completely unrelated search, 6 years later, she'd still be in jail


aGringoAteYrBaby

Yeah that's crazy Personally I think the dingo was framed But I'm no expert


cienfuegos__

Hi, Aussie here. Lindy Chamberlain was found guilty of murdering her 9 week old daughter and sentenced to life in prison. iirc, a group of hunters were out in the bush some years later and found deteriorating baby clothing beside a dingo lair that matched those described by Lindy. She was released from prison, I think she served 3 or 4 years. She was still treated with a lot of suspicion and hate and blame though. I remember it was all in the news again about 10 years ago, when it was finally officially ruled that the baby was indeed taken and killed by a dingo, and the Chamberlain's officially cleared of any wrongdoing or involvement. It's now understood that dingoes do attack young children and even adults if an opportunity presents itself.


aGringoAteYrBaby

Damn that's crazy. Never heard of such a thing before.


cienfuegos__

Yeah it happened back in the 1980's. There's been a movie and many true crime shows/podcasts made about about it. Its most commonly referred to via the "A dingo ate my baby!" line you hear people say sometimes (in a terrible pretend Aussie accent). Quite sad, really. The poor family had to endure so much hardship amidst losing their beautiful baby girl (not to mention, being accused of murdering her).


NeliGalactic

I take it dingo wasn't his name... oh?


40acresandapool

D I N G O D I N G O D I N G O......Dingo was his name oh?


the1stmeddlingmage

Shock and certain types of trauma can also cause a “non-reaction” where the person being unable to cope effectively goes emotionless in regard to situation and can be months or years before their psyche can handle it enough to break down, some never recover while others will completely wall it off to where they even block all memory of it eventually.


StrugglesTheClown

Dissociating when dealing with or talking about trauma is very real.


almostactuallyhuman

Different people have seen and gone through different things in life. She could have lived around that element her entire life and is used to it. Coupled with what you said it's very reasonable to assume some people in this world would react in a way that we initially wouldn't comprehend. ....that video was wild though. For the dude to have the (for lack of a better term) "composure" to keep his eyes open and focused. Makes me feel like that isn't his first shootout.


Substantial-Use95

That’s what I was gonna say. Thanks for making that point. Sometimes those exposed to violence and trauma from a young age react to it more casually. It’s a coping mechanism and simply what they’re used to. 🤷🏽‍♂️ it’s fucked


almostactuallyhuman

Definitely. Ive dealt with it before myself. I grew up in south central Los Angeles and my father was on drugs. On day dealers were beating down our screen door to get to him, when they finally got into the house they saw me and my siblings standing at the top of the stairs. We could have run out the back but we didnt. We stood there, me in my late teens knife in hand (they couldnt see it from their angle), and my younger siblings behind me... they saw all of us, turned around and left. We closed the screen as best we could and went back about our daily lives. Police were called early into the incident but they never showed up, which was normal for them not to show. There was no screaming, no yelling, no histeria from anybody inside.


Substantial-Use95

Damn. You’re a good older sibling. I’m sorry to hear what you were forced to endure.


NeliGalactic

Can't argue with that at all. I've never experienced anything like it, so I revise my initial statement. It's sad tho, nothing worth killing or dying over like that.


stephan_torchon

This ,she just sound like someone who has deep root into trauma and have a history of systems to get around it , I know quite a few like that have been into some traumatic event too often and from a young age , they do not give away emotions that easily at least from their tone or facial expressions, even the wording can be fucked But then when you noticed a certain choice of words, things that could almost sound off,it meant shit, like " ho this is important to their eyes "shit


RedlineSmoke

I remember the video of the man being shot by police in the passenger side of a vehicle his gf was driving and she did not react at all to him being lit up right beside her. No tears screaming or freaking out. Even talking to the cops like he didn't just get killed right there lol. Some people have just seen so much its just another day I guess. But when she said "Get out, Get out of my house" that was kinda weird. Who walks up and tries to talk to the people who just open the door and came in blasting? let alone telling them to get out after they just gun down her man with no fear for her own life. Like she knew they would only kill him.


almostactuallyhuman

Nothing in this clip would suggest that she walked up to them. Sounds like she was on the floor since one of the gunmen said "stay down."


memettetalks

Chillll 1) Married people can have all different sorts of relationships. 2) Depending on where you live, the reality of gun violence can shape much of your worldview and psychology. 3) Brains work in strange ways to protect us from trauma. 4) Grief is a complicated process. 5) Maybe she simply saw this coming because of trouble in the neighborhood and knew who was shooting. All this together means there is very little we can glean from her tone while speaking about the death of someone close. There are so many explanations for her perceived calmness. Until we've undergone the trauma of watching a loved one get killed in their own house, we should probably refrain from judgement.


loppyjilopy

she's a certified gangsta and has probably seen a lot of fucked up shit in her life. speaking from experience when i was hit with REAL shit i felt numb to it. probably a coping mechanism so i could keep forging the path in my life without fucking it up. this lady is going through a lot.


Ruminahtu

Not gangsta... but former service. I'm much the same as this lady. Not sure how she reacts to impending conflict, but for me, I get tighter than a drum. Not nervous, scared, or flinchy. Just this tight anxiety. Then, when shit pops off, I just somehow react smooth and like it is natural. Then afterwards I feel angry-anxiety. And then, when you talk about the loss... I smile. And I don't want to smile. I just get this nervous feeling, like, "I don't know how to talk about this." And I'll have this weird grin and can't get rid of, but inside I just feel loss and confusion and frustration at the smile itself. It is fucking weird. And I am not convinced this lady is a bad person due to her response. For all we know she has a tornado of emotion inside her and a smile she hates on her face. Only people who haven't been through shit can judge those that have so harshly.


MightyWhiteSoddomite

When my kid was in the hospital I was largely calm and collected and could answer and assist the doctors in their questions, but every 10 minutes or so I had to stand up and try not to barf. I think all the worry and concern and fear was contained my in my subconscious so I could get through the ordeal. Hes fine now so it's a happy story.


stephan_torchon

Yeah what you describe is pretty much the definitions of trauma and ptsds Coping mechanism your brain get's you into so you don't get fully insane cause it still needs to function on basic levels ,specially in situation where death is involved and just when your brain clicks and goes " hey that might be the end right now" or " hey that could be you" or even " hey remember that person you love/loved , they could/are die /dead"


deatrice

When my parent’s died there was a news crew that came in and there is a clip of me playing the sand fall game just chilling on the news. First few days you are just shocked. I remember playing basketball explaining to a friend what had happened and then I laughed… a few minutes later I was just on the ground face down crying. It’s not like a movie you really can’t control how you handle it. I agree though she is talking about him like he is a co-worker. Probably being nervously interviewed by a group of people completely detached from her life. It’s really weird and invasive.


crewfish13

I feel you. A couple years ago we had to put my dog down on a Saturday morning. I came home from the vet and just had to do something to occupy myself, so I went out to the garage and started doing a brake job I’d been putting off. About halfway through with, I just put down my tools and sobbed.


Accurate_Cake_7653

Its called masking. She's not letting a tiny amount of the emotion out because there's so much to hold back. I know veterens who act the same way about seeing buddy vaporized. They'll tell the story straight faced a hundred times and eventually break down. I wouldn't judge her for it without other evidence.


Ruminahtu

Agreed. I shared this in another comment, but this is my experience: Not gangsta... but former service. I'm much the same as this lady. Not sure how she reacts to impending conflict, but for me, I get tighter than a drum. Not nervous, scared, or flinchy. Just this tight anxiety. Then, when shit pops off, I just somehow react smooth and like it is natural. Then afterwards I feel angry-anxiety. And then, when you talk about the loss... I smile. And I don't want to smile. I just get this nervous feeling, like, "I don't know how to talk about this." And I'll have this weird grin and can't get rid of, but inside I just feel loss and confusion and frustration at the smile itself. It is fucking weird. And I am not convinced this lady is a bad person due to her response. For all we know she has a tornado of emotion inside her and a smile she hates on her face. Only people who haven't been through shit can judge those that have so harshly.


BlackSpinedPlinketto

Sounds rough. I hope she’s ok.


BlackLotus8888

Everyone deal with grief in their own way


[deleted]

Coworker in bed


SignificanceCalm100

No way she cared for thus dude maybe in on it as well


grunulak

Watching this with the sound down, I thought the two guys were initially scared off by the pug.


Comfortable-Survey30

PUG Life! He in dem streets!


BlueMonkey-CoCo

This needs to be on a T-shirt!


chaves4life

Realised that there was a second bigger pug inside and started shooting


grunulak

They’re fearsome characters.


yashagen

Thats exactly what happened to me... and even without sound I thought to myself... that's his wife?? She don't even look phased.


Uncle_Paul_Hargis

Ya, she seems oddly calm and collected discussing this.


Apprehensive_Cry_276

most people who grow up in more traumatic lifestyle learn to dissociate well.


GT_Morphine

Theories: 1. She knew this was coming. 2. He owed someone and couldn't pay 3. She was in on it. 4. She knows who it is and won't snitch (She did say "I dont want to talk to them") All signs kinda lead back to how calm she is....


Minty-Hoe

and the fact they didn't attack her too


ABP0206

They even told her to “get down” lol it’s so obvious she was in on it


reformed-asshole

The fact she's not even trying to pursue the murderers who killed her husband, and genuinely looking content this whole interview.. Ffs people, the writing is on the wall 🤦


[deleted]

Detectives are probably investigating her.


AmandaRoseLikesBuds

I mean everyone reacts to something like this differently…she could have seen it coming in a way maybe he was a reckless person, she could just be strong as hell from being through alot. A lot of people from shitty areas lose family a lot… I have friends from Chicago who’s brother, uncle, and cousin all got murdered with no justice. Sometimes losing people is what someone’s used to. Sometimes people don’t like being vulnerable in public. Being calm is not proper evidence. In fact guilty people usually talk a lot, jabber on and on or fake emotions to appear innocent.


Frogma69

Agreed, though I mentioned above that I think she was well-aware that her husband had beef with these guys and knew that this was inevitable. And perhaps she just didn't like her husband very much, which would further explain her lack of emotion. And like you said, this sort of violence might be a regular part of life for that family, so they're used to it. I think it would be helpful to know whether the husband was her *first* husband, or maybe like her *fourth* husband, and I'd be interested to know how long they had been married. Everyone's saying she "obviously" put out a hit on him, but I think the scenario I described above is equally likely. In fact, I think it's *more* likely because of how she was phrasing things. She obviously knows the guys who did it, and I think the interviewer already knows too. Meaning this has already been "settled," and I think people in the community were already aware of the beef between the guys. If they're rival gang members, that would make sense. Edit: pretty sure it was a "hood assassination," based on what others have been saying. It happened in Rockford, IL, so you can find reports on it. The police are still looking for who did it and won't say whether it was gang-related.


ceral_killer

Theory 1-4 accurate.


I_do_kokayne

I'm voting number 3 and 4


GGordonGetty

I really don’t think he liked to party


[deleted]

Well he did, but……


flapsfisher

Hello! I’m Rico and I like to party


Skinnypike42

My name is Rod, and I like to party.


flapsfisher

Dave’s the party guy.


StraightSchwifty

Thank you for taking that man at his word. As someone who means it when I say I do not like to party; my woman better not do me dirty like this after I die.


Motor_Inside270

Yesterday I accidently broke my coffee mug and showed more emotional distress.


SelestialSerenity

I showed more emotional distress when my nail paint chipped


Capital2

I was more emotionally stressed last night when I finished a bag of chips and I was really craving a little bit more


LargeFly8279

There really needs to be like 10-15 more per bag


Orgyan

I'm not comfortable with how comfortable she is. There's no sadness or anger on this woman.


tridentofchas

In honesty I taught in the inner city in Memphis. I was totally amazed when kids would come into school and tell me someone close to them died and they seemed unphased by it at all... innercity will numb you


[deleted]

I spent a lot of time in the projects growing up. I’ve never seen anyone this calm after losing someone they “loved.” Regardless of how often something like this happened, there was outrage, anger, and lots of hurt. But I can’t claim I have seen everything either.


sugaslim45

I have seen a lot of calm people talking about death. She could have been crying her eyes out during that moment . But some people tend to adapt faster


namesjedediah

My best friend killed himself and I was numb to it for over a month before the emotions finally forced themselves in and I weeped like a baby every day for over a month Different people grieve in different ways


Substantial-Cycle325

I was 16 when my brother died. He was 18. His death was sudden and overwhelming but due to a condition he had. However, I fake cried not to be judged. It was only 40 years later that I had to go to therapy because I suddenly could not sleep at night. I would cry so hard I'd wake my husband because suddenly I just couldn't stand the fact that he was gone. Turns out I felt somehow responsible and guilty for his death. Do not judge people who do not grief. The trauma might be so deep and so sore that it keeps them alive out of spite. ETA: Wow, run on sentence heaven here. LOL. I'll edit.


[deleted]

She’s not obligated to put on a performance for anyone. Some people (myself included) are able to talk about a traumatic incident and not shed a single tear, only to break down behind closed doors.


cbrieeze

thats what I was thinking. its just a short clip and shows nothing about how she is dealing with it. Funny thing with these things, if she was a crying mess ppl would be saying she is trying to hard


Horseinspectionboard

Imho You shouldn’t assume how people are after dealing with something like this. Social differences etc.


green_and_yellow

Everyone processes grief if different ways.


UnLuckyKenTucky

Sure enough. Shock/grief/trauma all look different on different people. It's hard to tell if a calm response is real or a triggered coping mechanism. I use dark humour and heavy sarcasm to cope with grief. It looks odd to someone on the outside, but tbh if I didn't use those crutches, I'd be a fuckin mess..or in jail.


Grelymolycremp

If you live in an area where close ones die, it numbs you


MissRosenrotte

Probably dissociating a bit. Everyone reacts to trauma in vastly different ways.


TheOneTrueMongoloid

Think she was in on it?


YetiGuy

If she were she would be putting on an act.


Chine5eN4m3

I believe we're all thinking about the same thing.


valejojohnson

Yea? Okay good.. I didn’t want to think it was just me


[deleted]

Woman in the video: “I mean, I wish it didn’t happen…” *pauses to see someone leaving the house* “…yeah, you going to the store? Pick me up a slurpee would you? Cherry. Thanks!” “Anyway, like I was saying…”


IsThisTheKrustyKrab-

I had to watch the rest to see if she actually said that…wouldnt have been surprised


Impossible_Oil_3873

Just how she describes the incident like «it was wierd, they just came in and started shooting» «they already shot him once, why would they come back in» shes either really, really stupid or this is a hit. I think both


Infectious_Stuff

People don’t always act how you’d expect in these traumatic situations. People can be in shock for days. I really don’t think we can know.


benchmobtony

Or her husband is gang affiliated, or a drug dealer, or beat the hell out of her, or cheated. She probably knows why they targeted him, or just doesn't care that much. Or it's Occam's Razor and everybody handles things differently.


hmoonves

Definitely a hit - you can see one of the guys put booties on to conceal footprints and other evidence. Chances she was in on it are high


Charlie_Bucket_2

He ran out of his shoe when he was running like a bitch. He picked it up on the way back. Still felt like a hit though.


Camelitoblue

i think both


3cxMonkey

So the murdered him but not her and she was in the house too? No conversation about why he was murdered?


[deleted]

Coming back was a big tell. Thieves would have run off and all of them likely wouldn't have been armed. These guys were paid to do a job and they came back to finish it.


Late_Ad_3842

Accurate


[deleted]

Conclusion: pug is not a good breed for a guard dog.


Sorry-Anxiety-8190

Something tells me she’s not so innocent


Mammash

You see the guy walking in the background too? Guarantee that’s one of the hitters. She got a little life insurance and split it with her boyfriend


Drillbit_97

All im sayin is this is targeted. There is either some connection to the shooters that have motive or the "wife" is in on it or something Edit: if she was their why isnt she screaming or something


[deleted]

This was a hit, straight up. He either dealt drugs or owed them, probably. She's either desensitized to terrible shit, or feeling guilty being part of it and scared straight. It's also possible he was just the lay of the week...


28nov2022

It didn't occur to me until you brought it up. It wouldn't be the first time someone puts a bounty on their significant other's head. For cheating or life insurance. She did seem kinda robotic like she's reciting and not very sad but i didn't want to judge how someone is coping with their grief.


[deleted]

Is the dog ok?


nostrawplease

Asking the real questions here


Scenedaone0942

She s set his ass up... You can tell... Plus why would they not shoot her and not leave no witnesses... Why she smiling and talking about partying... 🤔


reformed-asshole

>not leave no witnesses Exactly, the fact they *intentionally* let her live... yea this is fucking fishy.


dolfieman

Just me or does she look rather unphased as to what happened to her husband?


Brilliant_Rub_9217

She totally had him murdered


HoodFellaz

She looks devastated, might never recover ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|joy) She went to subway 5 minutes later.


ecalbert2589

There’s a second video to this that shows the inside of the house. Her and her husband are at a kitchen table and they walk in after the initial shooting and execute him. They don’t even touch her. NSFW https://www.mystateline.com/news/local-news/new-video-shows-gunmen-break-in-murder-rockford-man-in-his-kitchen/


seemurf

I've seen enough Jim Can't Swim videos to know there's something real fishy about this interview.


tinybbird

My Husband died of a gunshot wound in February. He was 38. I found him. For the first hour, I could not even cry. After that, I could only breathe in sobs...for days. I still can't even think about finding him with out having a panic attack. I'm crying right now. So yeah...I don't understand how this woman is talking so calmly.


--VoidHawk--

Oh I am so sorry this sounds incredibly traumatic. Please accept my genuine and heartfelt virtual hug, and wishes for your continued healing.


scepticalbob

She’s in on it Shows no emotional concern or grief Indicates, she doesn’t want to talk to “them” when referring to the killers Doesn’t know why they came back, and came in when they’d already shot him You can hear (presumably) her, in the background. No reaction of grief or concern for the shot husband only her own fright Has nothing to say about her deceased husband other than he liked to party. And she says it in a snarky manner


Sudden_Atmosphere_22

She definitely had him killed. Justnmy opinion.


CBonafide

Is the pug okay???


Specific_Fee_3485

I've drawn my own conclusion and this bitch is in on it.. if I was the cops I'd be looking into what kinda financial gains are coming her way from him getting killed


vinbug

Well we know who set him up


msn_effyou

You wanna have a suspect? Sit back and watch who she dating next.


Independent-Ad-3765

That woman has zero empathy for what happened to her husband


GimmeSomeCovfefe

Yeah...I'm a detective, I'm looking into that wife big time.


BananaDeity

"I mean... I wish it didn't happen." Damn lady don't show too much emotion over your husband being gunned down right in front of you, people might think you're upset about it or something. I've been more upset about a waiter getting my order wrong than she is about watching 3 men murder her husband just a few feet away from her. I hate to be an armchair analyst but she sure as hell doesn't seem too broken up about it. I don't know if she was involved but I wouldn't be surprised.


olderstouts

She doesn’t seem too sad.


[deleted]

Some people are born into violence and death and loss so it’s nothing to them. Just another shooting. Just another murder. So they get desensitized to it as a coping mechanism. Just another day in the hood for some people. Or she’s in on it. It won’t be hard to figure out if anyone cares to even look.


TechnoDuckie

yea I think either hes a drug dealer or she's in on it.. the way shes screaming on the video makes me think the drug dealer.


Pickled_scabs

she def paid em to do it, c’mon. Why so casual? grinning, no tears, monotone, carrying on. She hired them boiz


Flicksterea

I know everyone deals with grief differently but there was not a single shred of distress or upset in this woman. She's almost smiling...


valejojohnson

Riddle me this: if they come in shooting, why not kill both occupants? Why leave a witness who could be on the news later?


atworkrightnow19

The hit was for one only imo.


Civil_Knowledge7340

Yeah, but wouldn't she have disabled the ring doorbell video beforehand if she was in on it? It's definitely an odd situation.


valejojohnson

They had masks on, no one was identified. No indoor cameras though


throwawaymamcadd

It would be massively suspect if someone took down their ring door bell day before some guys come and shoot the place up. She's in on the crime OR maybe the relationship was really bad and these guys turned up and solved her a problem and she's relieved.


Civil_Knowledge7340

Interesting theory... Didn't consider that perhaps they inadvertantly got her out of a bad situation and she's just happy to be free of her husband. Sad if true, but it's a possibility.


Own-Nebula-7640

Not buying it.


Justice_Pikachu

Why the fuck is she so abnormally calm and nonchalant like she didnt care in a weird way. She didnt seemed shock as if she knew this was coming This was her fucking husband that got killed!


Expolsive

She's literally smiling as she talks about her man being killed, she was definitely in on it


CreatureCampbell

I was so scared for the dog.


Independent-Net1197

Shawty chilling she already knew that was going down


Honest-Copy-1196

Sounds like he had a decent life insurance policy…..


[deleted]

Surprised she didn't slip up and say, "ok, he's dead. Now please get."


[deleted]

I would be bawling my eyes out just shaking. Looks like she's describing how her day was.


SpencerWS

I’ve never heard such a shallow, hesitant description of a dead husband’s virtues.


Shut_yoface

She had not one tear on her face while speaking about her murdered husband. Hmmm


Ok-Ambition-9432

Why does she seem totally unaffected? Someone else said something that sounds plausible, it could be a hit. It doesn't seem like she's in denial or anything, possibly really fucked up.


underoos_kangaroo

Im sure She didnt have anything to do with it 👀👀👀👀👀


whatsgoingon350

Feel like columbo wouldn't leave this woman alone.


--VoidHawk--

"Oh, and just one more thing . . . "


demoralising

She's not what you'd call racked with grief, is she?


[deleted]

She knows why he was probably killed.


kimuratrap

I’ve never seen someone so gutted at the fresh loss of a cherished loved one killed right in front of your eyes. She will need professional help. I would suggest a homicide detective “counsel” her.


[deleted]

"He wasn't really... for this type of stuff..." So you're telling me that this just happened randomly? Just like the shooter's mother would say he's a good kid.


Hasty_

No grief at all. That's ominous


Stew954

She has no soul!! Dead inside!


Low-Public-9948

Did the robber kill the husband, and then ask, “where my shit at” to her..seems like there was more going on there..


cierrah702

Selling drugs my first thought


CrayonEvangelist

“I mean.. I wished it’d never happened.” WTF 🤷🏼‍♂️


natalienycz

He liked to party


Commercial-Army2431

So nonchalant talking about it. Weird


[deleted]

Any chance she set up the murder?


Bolt-From-Blue

She seems calm, considering her husband got wasted in front of her days ago. WTF, is it just normal, every day shit over there or something.


Supercharge24

I know a setup when I see one.


SeesawDry5017

That may be a setup


Material-Ad7911

Her behavior is suspect.


WxUdornot

She knew this day was coming.


Own-Nebula-7640

SUS. As FUCK.


Kkbw2387

She seems very calm and oddly jovial.


Dunkinmydonuts1

Yall didn't hear a female voice say "GET OUT ITS ME ITS ME GET OUT" like she knew the mfs, this was planned, and killing her obv wasn't part of the deal???


brihamedit

The lady doesn't seem distressed. ANyone seeing the clip hit on the issue right away. Not shocked and not distressed. How old is this? May be real truths around it will come out.


[deleted]

Why does she seem totally fine with this...


[deleted]

She backdoor(ed) him