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What’s the deal with this meme? I see it all the time used in many different ways.


The blonde woman is Taylor Armstrong. The screenshot was from a 2011 episode of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The cat was identified as one named Smudge. That’s all I really know.

Fun fact: the brunette in the photo is Kyle Richards. Her sister, Kim Richards, was a child actress who starred with Ike Eisenmann in Escape from Witch Mountain movie (and sequel) in the 1970’s. I’m showing my age.

Know your meme: crying blonde and white cat
Here’s Katie Moore’s article about Nanette’s relationship with her brother in law.

Nanette was afraid
Part 2 of 'Mystery in the Ashes' aired on WWL last night. Below is the article recapping this episode. The video includes video footage from the inside of the Krentel's fire dept SUV as he's driving to the scene of the fire. He arrived after STPSO deputies but before fire engines.

WWL TV: Nanette Krentel investigation - Part 2

Part 3 airs Friday, Nov. 22 at the 10 pm news broadcast.
Nice to see the blonde woman and the cat agreeing on something for a change. :lol:
WWL-TV is doing a multipart series on the investigation. It started yesterday. Part 2 airs tonight. I'm attaching below a link the WWL article recapping Part 1.

From the article: "Bennett concluded Nanette’s death was a homicide for three main reasons: no soot in her airways, no blistering on the fire-exposed side of her torso and a lack of blood around the body." I've heard about the no soot. Those who still believe it was suicide speculate that she set the fire, then shot herself and was dead before the fire spread hence no inhaling smoke/soot. I had not heard about the two other factors (lack of blistering and lack of blood around the body).

WWL Investigates: Who Killed Nanette Krentel?
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Has an alibi been established for the fire chief's little blonde side piece?


Not that I’ve heard, but I’m not very close to the grapevine.
Family of murdered Covington woman say they've lost faith in investigation

“The STPSO has said repeatedly they opened the investigation into the leak because one of Krentel’s family members contacted them with concerns about the emails.

None of the family members we spoke with said they reached out to the STPSO.

Krentel’s father, Dan Watson, said he heard the sheriff was concerned about a leak in the case when he heard about the defamation arrest on the news.

Kim Watson, the recipient of the emails, said the STPSO called her to let her know about the arrest shortly before it was made public.”
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That's some Third World shite right there.

I defame the STPSO almost daily. Lucky for me, they don't have anyone smart enough to manage the drive through Atlanta to come get me.


SMTTT!
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Did Smith work under Strain?



It appears Smith was with St. Tammany Sheriff’s Office from 1987-2010, when he became police chief of Slidell. Smith was elected St. Tammany Parish Sheriff in Nov. 2015.

Randy Smith’s bio
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“People Magazine Investigates” is doing an episode on this tonight on ID Discovery


Thanks. It airs at 9 pm.
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“You bumped this for that?”


So did you. Your point?
Sorry, KelSue, that you feel that way, but I understand. I only follow a couple off-topic cases (my only reason for visiting this forum).

There are other sites that are friendlier, but they are heavily moderated, and rumors aren’t generally allowed so TD is where I come for the “water cooler” talk, which more often than not contains kernels of truth.
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Every time this thread gets bumped I come to read thinking there is new information. Always ends up just being more garbage.


I hear you. However, it takes me 5 seconds at most to scroll and check whether the info is new or pertinent. I can afford that much time. And if/when I feel I can no longer afford 5 seconds, then I’ll quit checking in. Pretty simple, actually.
One year later

“Family members say Nanette was afraid of her her brother-in-law Bryan Krentel, who had been released from prison and had made threatening statements to the couple. "She was scared to death, afraid for life," her father said, adding that she carried a gun and had bought a 20-gauge shotgun for home security, practicing regularly.

Her cousin Gina Watson said the family was troubled to learn that an ankle monitoring bracelet that Bryan Krentel wore had not been set up to monitor his movements but only to detect alcohol use.

The Sheriff's Office spokesman confirmed that but said the brother-in-law's whereabouts have been confirmed by investigators via video surveillance footage prior to and after initial reports of the fire.”