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Ballerina Murder Case Is About To Change Everything!

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  1. I am so sick of Karen Read! I agree that this case is nothing like Karen Read. Ashley B is not an abused woman! She is totally guilty. I hope the jury is not swayed by her looks.

  2. I don’t think there is any comparison to Karen Read, the way she behaved about their child from day one is extremely unhinged, the way she just went into hiding when her ballet company started to fail financially and left him to carry the load was just really immature . His oldest daughter from a previous marriage has the most competent view of it all and I think she will be punishing to the defendant .

  3. Please the ballerina case totally different this woman shots the husband in the back
    she kill him

  4. ASHLEY DIDNT MAKE IT AND DIRECTED THEM WHAT TO SAY AND WHATS ALLOWED IS WHAT THE NEIGHBORS SAID ON THEIR OWN

  5. LAWYER WHACKED …ELAINE 2,0….DOESNT UNDERSTAND WHY PB ANT HELP HIM AS A PD ATTN DEFEND HER PD BY STATE …GET THE ELAINE VIBES…THIS JUDGE SO PATIENCE HE KEEPS ASKING FOR A RECUSAL EVERYTIME HE IS RULED AGAINST AND WHY CANT WE HAVE THIS EVIDENCE LOL ELAINE 3.0 SAD POOR GUY WANTED TO BE A DAD SHE WANTED GREEN

  6. There are massive red flags 🚩 in this case. It seems she manipulated him in to reversing his vasectomy, while he admitted to animal cruelty and pulling a gun on his previous wife.

  7. i don't care if she did it on an off day if she was a victim at anytime she's got the green light to do it when ever she feels safe not guilty a man should never touch a woman in anger EVER

  8. All people legally on the case have definite limitations, yet the media and others can say whatever they want without limitations. How can this be fair? I think that protesting outside the court should be stopped.

  9. Will it work as well for men who are most likely guilty but have the public saying otherwise?

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