Middle of the night I remember telling him, “You know what? I’m worried about her, I’m gonna go home and sleep.”
So, I came home, she wasn’t home when I came home.
The ballet of the pen is at times, divine
Middle of the night I remember telling him, “You know what? I’m worried about her, I’m gonna go home and sleep.”
So, I came home, she wasn’t home when I came home.
“These dogs detect bodies, they detect blood. They’re basically like, you know— murder dogs. The fact that there was a hit is— is— is significant.”
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I’m genuinely curious why people think Law Enforcement would have any interest in talking with Divine at this point, let alone his new girlfriend? Law enforcement has told us multiple times that, as far as they’re concerned, Div has nothing to do with anything and was cleared. Let’s look at Divine Compere • Law enforcement…
JAYDEN: I mean, it was a bad night for her. She lost all of her belongings, she lost her keys. The reason that she became aware of it is that someone had videotaped the assault and had recently shown her a video of it. She also posted a couple things that night on social media. One was saying that “I hope I don’t die tonight.”