Yeah there was a lot she didnt know........The wife def had a lot ofmoments as he was talking


Episode 3 she was all chatty and comfortable. By this latest episode, she was like



Her:

Him:

Yeah there was a lot she didnt know........The wife def had a lot ofmoments as he was talking
They said that he was "too fat" to know that he had any internal organ damage when they first examined him in the ERhearing Robin Colombo tell her perspective was crazy....real talk all of them should have been dead after that...the baby was out of the carseat and Jerry was unbuckled....the hit only impacted the passenger side......
feels like Robin was in on it...but also everything was coincidental.....
and Jerry only got treated for minor cuts/bruises but since when do doctors not check your entire anatomy after a collision?.....that whole shyt had me feelin some type of way.....this Doc got me glued....![]()
He was an ex-cop too and his wife was the Bookkeeper for the same Marketing company, she's the one that got him the job.just watched ep 1.....
the head of marketing that created the Monopoly game for McDonald's was the one robbin them?.....
this case was the highlight of his whole life - he's the type who tells this story everyday for the past 20 yrs like it just happened yesterday. This case was like hitting the lottery for him.Anybody feel like that cac agent is actn like he wants to get a movie made?
Bruh leo DiCaprio aint gona star
@Blankthawtz @No Homo @Dave24 Do yall believe the story about the car accident?Like what is wrong with Columbo's wife
?? Let me get this straight, she deliberately crashes her car with her 2 yr old son on purpose? But Columbo's family is trying to say it was a "hit"- that was confusing.
@Blankthawtz @No Homo @Dave24 Do yall believe the story about the car accident?Like what is wrong with Columbo's wife
?? Let me get this straight, she deliberately crashes her car with her 2 yr old son on purpose? But Columbo's family is trying to say it was a "hit"- that was confusing.
The accident i dont believe was a hit for the same reason you said. Too risky even for the other person in the car.
The son seems like he's not mentally all there either. He didn't have a chance with that loony ass broad for his mother - he's probably seen all types of shyt but that's the only parent that he knows and she kept him from the other side of his family, for his whole life - so his mind is probably distorted at this point. Highly likely that he's on drugs himself like his mother.I read more about the accident in other articles...sounds like she pulled out in front of a pick up truck on purpose.....that bytch was most likely drugged up etc on pills coke whatever, she wanted out...she aint ever visit him at the hospital ....talm' bout "i didn't think he would die" but he's in ICU
She definitely was in on the home "robbery" as well then went on a crime spree not to support her lifestyle but more like her drug habbits ....
The son is aloof talm' bout I don't think my mom had anything to do with the home robbery...okay buddy ....random crooks will rob the house of a recently deceased colombo crime family member....
Nah - this episode was needed for the trailer trash fukkery elements alone and the backstory.@Blankthawtz
@No Homo
@Nicole0416
Frank Colombo's wife looked terrified the whole time while he looked like he was straight up bragging. He was smiling and interrupting her, while she was doe eyed and looking at him for approval the entire time. I also think she was scared that Frank was talking too much on camera. The way he was smiling/bragging and the way she way looking at him i interpreted it as “you SURE you want to say that shyt to these people?”
As far as episode four goes,
they are stretching this out way too much.
This episode was stylistically exactly the same ground they've covered before. Oh, and Jerry Colombo is killed. They showed (almost) no FBI footage. And they are, still, teasing the character of Uncle Jerry without revealing any footage of him.
You could skip this whole episode and lose nothing.
Lol - shamrock..@Nicole0416 man Gloria’s story was so depressing. Hearing her “fake” interview with Shamrock where she was talking about how her life after winning was more relaxed and seeing her forced happiness with the “thanks a million Macdonalds” takes, knowing she was working multiple jobs and getting maybe $10k a year and had to pay back the mortgage she took out on her house...
I loved how Gloria knew the interview was an interrogation.
Columbo's wife has zero self awareness. Def. made me feel some type of way.
@Blankthawtz
@No Homo
@Nicole0416
Frank Colombo's wife looked terrified the whole time while he looked like he was straight up bragging. He was smiling and interrupting her, while she was doe eyed and looking at him for approval the entire time. I also think she was scared that Frank was talking too much on camera. The way he was smiling/bragging and the way she way looking at him i interpreted it as “you SURE you want to say that shyt to these people?”
As far as episode four goes,
they are stretching this out way too much.
This episode was stylistically exactly the same ground they've covered before. Oh, and Jerry Colombo is killed. They showed (almost) no FBI footage. And they are, still, teasing the character of Uncle Jerry without revealing any footage of him.
You could skip this whole episode and lose nothing.