![]() “Well stop getting in my way!” Jack hollered with a smile. “I didn’t mean to!” He told you as Ethan too slipped into the hole. “Jack! I swear to the almighty!” You screamed as Jack laughed. But Jack fired his off just as you were tipping over the edge of the hole, and it collided with you. With another little nudge, you rolled towards the hole. “Thaaaanks” You joked. “You’re so much help.” “There you go,” Ethan grinned as you rolled not even an inch forward. But his ball slowed down, and with a little nudge to your ball, he stopped. “Ethan! Quick give me a boast!” You said as Ethan rolled towards you. “I’m sorry!” He replied, “I didn’t mean too!” Then, just as you released the button, Jack shot off and his little green sphere rammed into yours, knocking you away from the hole. You were just lining up the first shot, a straight line with the right amount of power would get you a hole-in-one. “Because you two are already making a fools of yourselves.” You said, “There doesn’t need to be a third idiot in this Skype call!”Įthan pretended to weep at your words while Jack chuckled. “Alright, lets start this!” You looked into the camera, glaring playfully as your ears were ruptured by the noise. ![]() You were just about to do intro’s when the two boys started screaming. It’s my boy Jack and little Ethan! Woohoo! With them and rage and laughter ensues, please?” Request something with Ethan and Jack where the Reader plays Golf with Friends She found that Webster’s claim of seeing his arm “do the shooting” was “likely inaccurate and untrue” since Webster did not have a long history of trauma that usually leads to such extreme kinds of disassociation.“ After yesterday’s videos, I really wanted to She did not think he had bipolar disorder but instead diagnosed him with borderline personality disorder because he had emotional reactions to life stressors. Gliser also testified that testing showed that Webster tended to exaggerate his symptoms. However, a court-appointed psychologist, Christina Gliser, who interviewed Webster twice, concluded that at the time of the shooting, he was sane as defined under Colorado law: able to make decisions and recognize the difference between right and wrong. Shortly before the shootings, he had complained to his psychiatrist that he needed to adjust his medications because he was feeling paranoid, she said. The shootings happened about three months after Webster began taking medication for bipolar disorder and after he had stopped drinking and cut down on his use of marijuana, Oliver said, noting that he had been using the substances to medicate his mental illness. Prosecutors said the impression of the gun could be seen on Vaughn’s head. After she was shot and lying on the ground, prosecutors say, Webster shot her 7-year-old son Asa in the back of the head, fired at her 12-year-old son Cooper as he ran to the dental office for help and then firmly pressed his handgun to the back of Vaughn Bigelow Jr.’s head, fatally shooting him. Bigelow, seated next to her husband in the front row on the other side of court, cried and wiped away tears as the verdict was read.īigelow testified that she began walking away from her sons to keep Webster’s attention on her. Webster, 28, sat in his chair at the defense table drinking from a water bottle when the verdict was read Wednesday and did not appear to show any emotion. ![]() The two argued in the parking lot and Webster pulled out a gun after Bigelow used her phone to take a video of Webster’s car. But prosecutors said Webster was sane and acted deliberately and with intent, following Meghan Bigelow and her sons to the parking lot of their dentist office after accusing Bigelow of cutting him off while he was headed to Home Depot.
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