Soror 2D,
I believe it is coming to the point that you have to run a background check, medical background check, credit check, etc. And talk to folks that have known your "intended" for a minute. A family friend, relative, etc.
Why the man had to lie about being accepted into med school, I dunno. But he obviously has some problems. I just wonder how long he had been thinking about harming his wife. I understand that Lori's persona (for lack of a better word right now) had been changing at work - she had been coming in to work quiet, kind of keeping to herself, sometimes crying and not really being able to talk with anyone. I wonder if (or rather WHEN) she had noticed changes in her husband, and I also wonder if something happened to cause this change in him or what? That's the thing about lying. . . it's like a domino effect - you tell a lie to cover a lie, then at some point you run out of lies. And he had probably run out of lies and felt like he had no other option. And. . . why would you think that someone wouldn't find out about your lyin' butt sooner or later? But one thing about Lori's family - they really stood by him in all of this, even when everyone else thought he had something to do with her disappearance.
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