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I think we are on the same page.

I'm sorry that you felt that I was trying to say you are wrong in your postings.

No need for apologies, no offense taken. Your post got me to think about the other 'unavailable' witness scenarios that could happen where interviews may prove to be useful.
 
Looks like we will have a week of waiting.....
Waiting for JRR to arrive in Fl.
Waiting for the next doc dump.
and a personal hope....
Waiting for further arrest(s).


I am not good at waiting.
 
MS was initially licensed as a Practical Nurse in Missouri, correct? Anybody know what the basic educational requirements are for a PA in that state?

I am familiar with Community College Associates Degree to RN in Pennsylvania. A lot of what you need and how much time it takes to achieve the RN depends on what course of study you followed in Community College. In the early 90's pre-reqs for a basic RN hospital-based "School of Nursing" included college level Anatomy I & II, Physiology I & II, Pathology, Pharmacology, Human Growth & Development, Psychology, English, Public Speaking, Math, Chemistry, and Nutrition. And perhaps others I've forgotten. These all had to be completed prior to entering "Nursing School".

So, depending on what one had already studied, some classes would fit in, others would not.

I'm pretty sure LPN school does not take as long and does not include as many college level classes. I always had the greatest of respect for an experienced LPN. But I did notice that they often did not seem to have an in-depth knowledge of certain areas, especially Physiology and Pharmacology.

PAS CLASS OF 2016 PROFILE:
The typical entering student in the Missouri State University PA Program in 2016 , earned a BS degree, has an overall grade point average of 3.63, a Science GPA of 3.60, and 5932 hours (range of 520-28.704 hours) of paid, direct patient healthcare experience prior to admission, and GRE scores (combined) 303 for the verbal and quantitative sections, respectively. No averaged data are available for the MCAT (MCAT has been accepted in lieu of the GRE) since 2012.

http://www.nursinglicensure.org/state/nursing-license-missouri.html
 
MS was initially licensed as a Practical Nurse in Missouri, correct? Anybody know what the basic educational requirements are for a PA in that state?

I am familiar with Community College Associates Degree to RN in Pennsylvania. A lot of what you need and how much time it takes to achieve the RN depends on what course of study you followed in Community College. In the early 90's pre-reqs for a basic RN hospital-based "School of Nursing" included college level Anatomy I & II, Physiology I & II, Pathology, Pharmacology, Human Growth & Development, Psychology, English, Public Speaking, Math, Chemistry, and Nutrition. And perhaps others I've forgotten. These all had to be completed prior to entering "Nursing School".

So, depending on what one had already studied, some classes would fit in, others would not.

I'm pretty sure LPN school does not take as long and does not include as many college level classes. I always had the greatest of respect for an experienced LPN. But I did notice that they often did not seem to have an in-depth knowledge of certain areas, especially Physiology and Pharmacology.

PAS CLASS OF 2016 PROFILE:
The typical entering student in the Missouri State University PA Program in 2016 , earned a BS degree, has an overall grade point average of 3.63, a Science GPA of 3.60, and 5932 hours (range of 520-28.704 hours) of paid, direct patient healthcare experience prior to admission, and GRE scores (combined) 303 for the verbal and quantitative sections, respectively. No averaged data are available for the MCAT (MCAT has been accepted in lieu of the GRE) since 2012.

http://www.nursinglicensure.org/state/nursing-license-missouri.html

Sorry, I am a bit confused. Are you talking about an LPN or a Physician's Assistant? Big difference in educational requirements and job description.
 
The MSM has written quite clearly that MS is a co conspirator and involved in the planning of the murder of TS. Reference to the info within the documents is noted. Since MS has not been arrested, would the MSM that has written these stories be subject to libel lawsuits? If he is never arrested?

The MSM is reporting what has been said by SMS as well as what is included in investigations.
 
Sorry, I am a bit confused. Are you talking about an LPN or a Physician's Assistant? Big difference in educational requirements and job description.

Which is why I put both requirements that I copied
 
Which is why I put both requirements that I copied

Oh thank you so much! I looked at the link you provided and it seems like they requirements are fairly standard state to state. IIRC, there used to be 2 states where I couldn't get reciprocity for my RN license. New York and another one. I am going back to 1980's so maybe that has been addressed.
 
Sorry, I am a bit confused. Are you talking about an LPN or a Physician's Assistant? Big difference in educational requirements and job description.

Zuri, I know someone here found the official document showing MS was a LPN and posted it here on WS. I can't remember who or where, but I did see it. The best I can find right now is this.

Sievers became a licensed practical nurse in 1995
I'm not sure how accurate this all is, because they actually met online.

http://www.winknews.com/2015/12/02/how-did-mark-and-teresa-sievers-meet/
 
Zuri, I know someone here found the official document showing MS was a LPN and posted it here on WS. I can't remember who or where, but I did see it. The best I can find right now is this.

Sievers became a licensed practical nurse in 1995
I'm not sure how accurate this all is, because they actually met online.

http://www.winknews.com/2015/12/02/how-did-mark-and-teresa-sievers-meet/

TS met her first husband online
MS's sister introduced her to MS
(according to below info)

Exclusive: Teresa Sievers' ex-husband speaks out, reveals new de - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/30387166...d-speaks-out-reveals-new-details#.VstfwPkrK70

Kenny Cousins first met Teresa online.
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How did Mark and Teresa Sievers meet? | WINK NEWS
http://www.winknews.com/2015/12/02/how-did-mark-and-teresa-sievers-meet/

Sievers’ sister, Stacy, introduced Teresa to Mark.
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eBella May 2015 - Dr Teresa Sievers
http://www.drteresasievers.com/images/eBella_may15_SieversFeature.pdf

Around 2003, (Teresa) Sievers said she walked into a practice in St. Petersburg and "this beautiful redhead comes out... She ended up becoming my sister-in-law." Stacey (also Sievers) was a big teacher for me in my life.
 
I have some observations and questions.

1. Maybe I can find the citation. Maybe not. But was it not to the condo in MO that police filed a report about the many alarms going off often?

2. MS worked in a casino. Maybe he has a gambling problem. TS made enough income. Where did it all go?

3. An IRS tax lien is a big deal. It is not just the original amount. It is the amount plus penalties and interest. Stupid not to pay it when you have the means. Cash, things of value such as guns.

4. He should have enough money to live with SS on the children . Did they have mortgage insurance on the house? Does that pay off in light of the suspicious death perhaps masterminded by him?

5. Did he pay Social security on the employees? I just remember my hubby had to pay FICA, FUDA and SUDA on his employees. I forget and am too lazy to look up what those initials stand for. Not paying those for your employees is big trouble. Maybe prison? Not sure
 
What information do we have on his casino work?
 
I've thought this too as to MS & CWW's perplexing relationship imho.
I am glad the condo is being discussed. It has been an awkward piece of the puzzle for me. I don't know why, but there is something about the fact MS has that condo that really sticks out to me. Of course, MS and CWW's connection is a complete enigma to me as well. I have not had the time to delve into the start of their friendship or how it came to be, but I recall someone (KateB?) pointing out they began their friendship in their teens. I am struggling just to keep up with the most current events. I don't know that I'll ever get caught up on all the history!

MS' sexual exploits have been discussed in terms of "swinging" and such. Has it been established whether MS and CWW may have had a relationship beyond a platonic level? I wonder (not too deeply though) about the possibility of the ménage à trois the night of CWW's wedding.....In my opinion, the rage and intimacy involved in TS' death seems to lend itself to more than just money.

There are just so many facets to this case!:gaah:
 
According to this link the HOA fees for the unit owned by Mark and (allegedly) Teresa are/were $150 per month.

http://www.realtor.com/realestatean...ighway-141-Apt-A_Fenton_MO_63026_M85147-85699

Let's say for all 5 Insurace policies he was paying $350 per month (I think it would be more) but add in the HOA fee it would be about $500 per month. That is not chump change when you have a tax lien on the home you live in. What else was Mark spending $$$ on (more than likely behind his poor wife's back) that we can think of?

Did he own his motorcycle outright? Did he bring it into the marriage? Did they own their vehicles outright?
 
I can't imagine the women Mark was having affairs with being okay with him sending videos of their trysts to HIS WIFE.

I'm not even sure they were aware of their encounters being taped. That has to be illegal- right?
 
I can't imagine the women Mark was having affairs with being okay with him sending videos of their trysts to HIS WIFE.

I'm not even sure they were aware of their encounters being taped. That has to be illegal- right?

I can't even let my mind try to figure this one out. He grosses me out on so many levels.....ugh..... I don't see what women were attracted to.....

ALL JMO
 
I have some observations and questions.

1. Maybe I can find the citation. Maybe not. But was it not to the condo in MO that police filed a report about the many alarms going off often?

<snipped>

I believe the false alarm citations were in Pinellas County, Florida.
 
What information do we have on his casino work?

From Skinner, the verified friend of MS:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-Dr-Teresa-Sievers-46&p=12031502#post12031502

Mark is NOT a gambler. Absolutely not. He would NEVER go to the casino to gamble, though he worked as a dealer in a casino like 20+ years ago, here in ST. Louis.

He would tell me the horrible stories of how people would gamble away their homes, and how people committed suicide in the casino hotel rooms, that seldom, if ever, made the news.

As best as he could, he would try to intimate to gamblers (he knew about to lose their social security checks) that they should not gamble (which would have gotten him fired if the pit boss heard), or suggest to the gambler "why don't you take a break, go get something to eat, go home...".
 
Seems to me MS says what people want to hear. I think he is very practiced at it ,but his gig is up.
 
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