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Roberta Glass True Crime Report

JF Gariepy Self Snitches

Roberta Glass True Crime Report

Roberta Glass

True Crime

3.3628 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2023

⏱️ 52 minutes

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JF Gariepy keeps talking.

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Roberta Glass True Crime Report, putting the true back in true crime.

0:28.2

From New York City, Roberta Glass is now on the record. All right.

0:43.2

Happy Friday, everybody.

0:45.9

We made it.

0:49.2

So I was thinking today about J.F. and O'Lora in this whole situation.

1:01.4

And I know that we see these situations in true crime, like in Chris Watts, where he kind of peaks our curiosity and raises the hairs on the back

1:26.5

of our neck and we think, oh, something's not right with this interview.

1:30.7

I'm talking about Chris Watts's, excuse me, porch interview.

1:37.9

And there's a whole documentary, I think it's actually a series,

1:43.5

European documentary, called Crocodile Tears,

1:49.0

where people have gone missing and people have made, close to them, have made pleas to the public for the return.

1:59.8

And what makes this story so different is that

2:05.1

JF isn't making any pleas to the public to find her. There's been no pleas by her parents and he's completely emotionalist

2:23.8

and in fact J.F. has told the investigators

2:26.2

that they would be basically

2:28.9

wasting their time to look for her.

2:34.3

And why I think he's taken this approach is, for one, what other approach could he take?

2:42.3

Because it's so unusual for a person to go missing for four months, not be seen by anyone, including her parents and her, quote, husband, unquote,

2:58.3

and for no one to raise the alarm.

3:03.1

So once the alarm hasn't been raised for four months, the only attitude you can have is,

3:12.3

oh, I'm totally relaxed about this. She does this all the time. She leaves all the time like this.

3:20.5

And she wanted to go out and live amongst nature off grid or she wanted to urban

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