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What the hell did I just watch? And what the hell was this person thinking?

I'm in shock that someone would do such a thing to their own child. And that she doesn't seem to have any focus on what she actually did.

The daughter didn't seem to grasp what her mother did when they told her but the father acted on it right away.

Was she totally jealous of her own daughter?

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u/Ghost_jobby 2d ago

I couldn't believe it when she attempted to minimise her actions by comparing her conduct to people driving drunk but not getting caught for it. THAT'S BAD TOO!!! All she accomplished with that weird argument is to make me wonder what else she got up to in her spare time. People generally don't break the law in this way. It's telling that she thinks it's something people routinely do and that it's just a minor little slip up.

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u/AnotherDarnDay 2d ago

Yup. Good on the husband for telling her to get her ass out without hesitation. She's so messed up. She's acting like a good momma but in the end, dude you called your daughter a (unt

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u/Ghost_jobby 2d ago

I also noticed she seemed to take that police interview in her stride and didn't really show any signs of distress until they said the other parents would have to be notified. Then she cared.

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u/hashtagwoof 2d ago

This 100%. Zero concern until they tell her it’s going to be public. Also, hello, the fucking cops are involved so it’s coming out. Absolutely disgusting human.

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u/This_Neighborhood989 2d ago

What, I couldn't believe..the father was more concerned about her job???..not one word about the texts!!!!

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u/CraftyIron5908 2d ago

I think they told him on the phone, so finding out about the jobs was additional info to the shock of the phone call. Plus he probably realized at the same time that if she weren’t working… she was literally treating the sexual harassment and bullying of Lauryn and Owen as a full time job every day….

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u/OkVermicelli3588 2d ago

THIS! Me too…

Oh Officer, it was my Wife all this time.  Well Damn, um yeah let’s go in the house.

But did you say she got fired? I am shocked.

Like WTF????

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u/mafaldajunior 2d ago

He already knew about all the other stuff, just not that it was her. The job stuff and what that implied was new information, so his reaction was quite normal. He's the one who made sure to separate her from the daughter. The bizarre thing in this scene was rather how the police didn't arrest her on the spot.

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u/adorableoddity 1d ago

Just a theory, but I think the dad kept asking about the jobs because that’s how his mind is able to fully realize and accept that she sent the messages. Someone who worked two jobs most likely wouldn’t have time to send messages all day like that. Him realizing that she wasn’t at any job helps put 2 + 2 together about the fact that she really had all day long to do this.

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u/Full_Egg_4731 1d ago

I think he was shocked. Plus she told him she had two jobs, neither of which she maybe ever had, so….

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u/Webbie-Vanderquack 1d ago

I couldn't believe..the father was more concerned about her job???..not one word about the texts!!!!

To be fair, he would have been pretty stunned. Since they were there with a warrant to take his wife's phone, and they hadn't even confronted her yet, it's possible it hadn't yet sunk in that his wife had sent the texts, or that he wasn't sure whether to believe it. Whereas the employment stuff had already been verified by the police.

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u/This_Neighborhood989 1d ago

I mean if he was dead silent, I get it..but he seemed very aware to what was going on..he was telling her, she had to leave,  he was calling her parents, so it didn't seem like he was in shock..

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u/meowmir420 2d ago

Tbh there has to be some major shit wrong with the dad to be with a woman like her

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u/antisnooze 2d ago

Kendra seems very manipulative though. She fooled everyone that knew her so I wouldn't put the blame on the dad for not seeing that she's bat shit crazy and lying to this degree about who she really is

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u/mafaldajunior 2d ago

Everyone in her social circle thought she was a good person. You can't blame the husband, she conned him too. His reaction to finding out was a lot more responsible than the police, wanting to get her away from the daughter while they were just standing there not even arresting her after a full-blown confession to several major crimes.

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u/Webbie-Vanderquack 1d ago

Tbh there has to be some major shit wrong with the dad to be with a woman like her

No, no, no! This is not the attitude to take to people in relationships with abusers. It's always the abuser's fault. Abusive people are deceptive and manipulative in ways you can't imagine. All kinds of people find themselves married to abusers, even very intelligent and well-adjusted people.

There's absolutely no excuse for blaming the father for the mother's wrongs in this situation. She should bear 100% of the blame.

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u/meowmir420 1d ago

As someone who was in a relationship with a psychopath, I can fully admit that I had an attachment wound and I overlooked A LOT of red flags. I’m not blaming the dad at all, but at the same time, accountability for who you pick as your partner is important. That doesn’t mean he deserved the abused at all. But, as a victim, it’s incredibly important to look at what role you played in the relationship to stay with someone that volatile.

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u/Aggravating_Hippo_64 2d ago

wow. yeah it was prob his fault...