This episode always really grinds my gears because the brother acting like the poor old victim when he agreed to effing murder his sister-in-law for his brother?... Like, dude, take some ownership over your own actions... I do think this is one of the more believable "gotcha" proofs. I feel like it's totally possible for a pair of men who grew with wealth to never even CONSIDER the fact the man they plan to frame could be illiterate .
Shout by Nitzan SchwarzVIP BlockedParent2023-12-15T19:50:15Z
This episode always really grinds my gears because the brother acting like the poor old victim when he agreed to effing murder his sister-in-law for his brother?... Like, dude, take some ownership over your own actions... I do think this is one of the more believable "gotcha" proofs. I feel like it's totally possible for a pair of men who grew with wealth to never even CONSIDER the fact the man they plan to frame could be illiterate .