Great reporting of a cruel & narcissistic murderer Jennair
To get in-depth into a complex & interesting case, would be great to have more materials. We are told there’s hours and hours of surveillance recordings, emails, texts, more video, 14-page letters and soforth. I would like if the episodes were longer, and included more materials. That’s my only criticism. One thing I find disturbing is public comments that blame Mark (for 2 deaths), and say this podcast is unfair to Jennair. You are truly mistaken. Not only was she a blatant liar, too... Jennair is a cold murderer who shot an innocent woman *in the face* inside her own home! Yes, Meredith *was innocent*- as cheating isn’t a crime, it happens all the time, and you don’t *own* another person. Mark waffled, he’s a weak man, lies fo avoid conflict, and he was wrong for that— but he was divorcing her. Jennair knew ALL about the affair and chose to stay, and try to possess, & literally terrorize the person she claims to love? Truth: nobody can *steal* someone’s husband. They clicked, and no wonder why. Jennair was tedious, didn’t get along w anybody- so no job, blames others, extremely self-centered, deceptive, and also sounds like NPD & BPD. She had ZERO respect for Mark as a human being, and after terrorizing him, sent those final texts that said it all: “I hope you never find happiness”… words of an abuser! This podcast should show more sensitivity to Meredith’s legacy, what a huge loss. It’s disgusting that the divorce coach fawned Jennair was such a lovely woman. She wasn’t. She was a mentally disturbed vengeful narcissist.
PsychTT via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/21
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