KUBIAK said:
Things are not adding up.
I am leaning very strongly towards the theory that this text exchange was scripted as a way to absolve the boyfriend. It’s almost exactly what Walter White did at the end of Breaking Bad. This feels like a strategy they cooked up from watching too much TV. https://t.co/MKpFh70pQJ
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 16, 2025
Patriot25 said:
Interesting.I am leaning very strongly towards the theory that this text exchange was scripted as a way to absolve the boyfriend. It’s almost exactly what Walter White did at the end of Breaking Bad. This feels like a strategy they cooked up from watching too much TV. https://t.co/MKpFh70pQJ
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 16, 2025
Swan Song said:
I don't know any person in that age range that texts like that, with full sentences, and punctuation.
Very weird.
I think the 'my old man…' was to give his father cover. Why would you feel compelled to tell your dad?unmade bed said:Swan Song said:
I don't know any person in that age range that texts like that, with full sentences, and punctuation.
Very weird.
"..interrogated someone in similar clothing"
"drop point"
"my old man…"
"one vehicle lingering…"
"squad car…"
"swept that spot…"
unmade bed said:Swan Song said:
I don't know any person in that age range that texts like that, with full sentences, and punctuation.
Very weird.
"..interrogated someone in similar clothing"
"drop point"
"my old man…"
"one vehicle lingering…"
"squad car…"
"swept that spot…"
I showed this to my 21 and 23-year-old sons, and they said no one they know this age texts like this. They said, "Mom, this is how you text".
— Sadie (@Sadie_NC) September 16, 2025
Do you know any 22-year-olds who text other kids like this?
They don't use complete sentences with correct punctuation. pic.twitter.com/cy36fMqzuG
lb3 said:unmade bed said:Swan Song said:
I don't know any person in that age range that texts like that, with full sentences, and punctuation.
Very weird.
"..interrogated someone in similar clothing"
"drop point"
"my old man…"
"one vehicle lingering…"
"squad car…"
"swept that spot…"
I think the 'my old man…' was to give his father cover. Why would you feel compelled to tell your dad?