I do not feel sorry for JMK today, I feel sorrow for his father and family.
My poor guy comment was directed at the fact that one day he was a tiny child, loveable and wondrous as 'most' all children are.
My question remains, WHEN did he turn the corner? WHAT did the family think of him AFTER he turned the corner ?, and and and were they even aware that he had? WHO had the first signal that he was as they used to say in the olde days, "Not right". His exwife apparently figured our something was 'not right', WHEN and HOW did she determine this, WHAT was her first exposure to his differency? I just coined a word, differency.
When we cannot put a bandaid on something that is NOT RIGHT, often the collective WE do not know WHAT to do, other than remove oneself from the 'not right' person, they often call the removal process, as in Tammy Wynettes hit song, D I V O R C E.
WE have never interviewed the exwife have WE? She would have a story to tell.
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