I don't want to sound like I'm piling on but if I am, I am doing so without apologies.
This guy needs his day in court and I hope he gets it. Actually, everyone needs it.
But I never watched the show because I just didn't like him. He gave off this strange, controlling vibe that seriously put me off. I think I was so put off because I dealt with the same vibe, up close and personal, when I was in high school.
I originally composed a post with all the details but I've decided to omit them. I knew both girls involved, the memories are painful, and the story is unnecessarily salacious. The bottom line is that vibe came from a man who not only admitted to having sex with both his daughters but was confounded that anybody would object. That screwed-up-in-the-head alcoholic actually viewed it as his right as a parent.
I believe that most allegations of child sexual abuse are either exaggerated or complete lies. It's too common a tactic in custody battles for me to reach any other statistically rational conclusion. However, in this case, my gut is telling me to lean toward believing.
The only thing I know for sure is that if I lived there, I couldn't serve on that jury. No matter which way the facts went, I'd have a hard time being objective.
This guy needs his day in court and I hope he gets it. Actually, everyone needs it.
But I never watched the show because I just didn't like him. He gave off this strange, controlling vibe that seriously put me off. I think I was so put off because I dealt with the same vibe, up close and personal, when I was in high school.
I originally composed a post with all the details but I've decided to omit them. I knew both girls involved, the memories are painful, and the story is unnecessarily salacious. The bottom line is that vibe came from a man who not only admitted to having sex with both his daughters but was confounded that anybody would object. That screwed-up-in-the-head alcoholic actually viewed it as his right as a parent.
I believe that most allegations of child sexual abuse are either exaggerated or complete lies. It's too common a tactic in custody battles for me to reach any other statistically rational conclusion. However, in this case, my gut is telling me to lean toward believing.
The only thing I know for sure is that if I lived there, I couldn't serve on that jury. No matter which way the facts went, I'd have a hard time being objective.