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will there be documents as well?
Nope, not this time. I was hoping too.
-Nin
will there be documents as well?
I feel really bad for her. She was used by her son as well.
Nope, not this time. I was hoping too.
-Nin
They were all supposed to come home but the girls wanted to stay.
My thoughts exactly. The 911 operator was either distracted or wasn't listening very well or maybe she was multi-tasking; but it was frustrating to listen to for MP's sake.I haven't been here for awhile. I've been following the McStay case for years and I live 30 minutes from where TS lives. I'm in Florida. So I have been following this case. This is the first time I have posted on WS in a long time. Am I the only one annoyed that the poor guy was having to repeat himself 3 or more times, on more than one occasion during call, for the 911 operators?
Will start watching videos now.
Law enforcement interview with Teresa Sievers' mother 7/2/2015
44:19 7/2/2015 12:55:18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aCakTQHuok
Law enforcement interview with Teresa Sievers' mother 7/2/2015
44:19 7/2/2015 12:55:18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aCakTQHuok
Sister of slain Bonita Springs doctor Teresa Sievers said she had no reason to believe husband was involved
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crim...reason-to-believe-victims-hus--367601191.html
Spiska painted a more bleak picture of her friend's life, telling detectives four days after the homicide that Teresa Sievers was taking medicine for depression.
"We were working on that," Spiska said. "She said she realized that she never had happiness in her life."
Spiska added that Teresa Sievers would sometimes toe the line with other men and tell her husband of her near-trysts, which would make him "very jealous."
"She would tell him everything," Spiska said. "It was one of those, 'Why do you tell him everything?' Why does she have to stir up this drama when she knew how he was going to react?"
Sister of slain Bonita Springs doctor Teresa Sievers said she had no reason to believe husband was involved
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crim...reason-to-believe-victims-hus--367601191.html
Spiska painted a more bleak picture of her friend's life, telling detectives four days after the homicide that Teresa Sievers was taking medicine for depression.
"We were working on that," Spiska said. "She said she realized that she never had happiness in her life."
Spiska added that Teresa Sievers would sometimes toe the line with other men and tell her husband of her near-trysts, which would make him "very jealous."
"She would tell him everything," Spiska said. "It was one of those, 'Why do you tell him everything?' Why does she have to stir up this drama when she knew how he was going to react?"
Please don't quote the posts with videos embedded. One copy of each video is making the page slow to load as it is.
Thanks.
Investigators interview Teresa Sievers sister Annie Lisa
3 minute clip of a 90 min interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rza5knL3S6c
Sister of slain Bonita Springs doctor Teresa Sievers said she had no reason to believe husband was involved
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crim...reason-to-believe-victims-hus--367601191.html
Spiska painted a more bleak picture of her friend's life, telling detectives four days after the homicide that Teresa Sievers was taking medicine for depression.
"We were working on that," Spiska said. "She said she realized that she never had happiness in her life."
Spiska added that Teresa Sievers would sometimes toe the line with other men and tell her husband of her near-trysts, which would make him "very jealous."
"She would tell him everything," Spiska said. "It was one of those, 'Why do you tell him everything?' Why does she have to stir up this drama when she knew how he was going to react?"
Nin,
In that clip there is no 9:55 mark - are you looking at the same thing that is posted?