had a co-worker who watched all of them, while she was at work…was on her 2nd husband (divorced her 1st) told her 2nd hubby that he better watch himself =)
Remember ladies, you have the privilege against self-incrimination. you can refuse to answer questions, refuse to make potentially incriminating statements, or refuse to testify at a trial in any criminal case. Yes, I got that from Law & Order ;)
As long as shows like “The First 48”, or older shows like “Dr G: Medical Examiner” or “Autopsy: The Last Hours of…..” aren’t included in the “to watch list”, you might still be safe for now.
Don’t forget that dandy little Alfred Hitchcock classic, where the woman bludgeons her husband with a large hunk of frozen meat, then cooks it up and serves it to the investigating detectives.
I never watched any of the Law and Order shows but I use to watch Forensic Files until I was watching an episode whree they were investigating a woman’s death at a hotel and it came to be that the maintaince man used his key to get in while she was in the shower and killed her, her friend had already left the room while she was in shower so they big security bolt lock wasn’t on. Well, we were going away for a weekend and were staying in a notel and I couldn’t relax the whole weekend because I kept freaking out about the episode so never watched it again.
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
Big time!
seanfear 10 months ago
hmmm one is ought to discover these things before the commitment
drbee 10 months ago
Only if she tells you she’s looking for pointers on how to do the job better…lol
jmworacle 10 months ago
And not get angry.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 10 months ago
Hubby watches with me.
Actually, I have had a bit of a crush on Sam Waterston for years. (Yes, I like them older.)
Calvinist1966 10 months ago
Maybe he needs to keep a private eye on her.
Cornelius Noodleman 10 months ago
His atomic bellybutton burnt a hole in his shirt.
nosirrom 10 months ago
It’s just research.
desvarzil 10 months ago
Especially if they are taking notes. In that case, a tour with the French Foreign Legion might not be a bad idea…
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago
Or Dateline etc, etc
clynnb1224 Premium Member 10 months ago
had a co-worker who watched all of them, while she was at work…was on her 2nd husband (divorced her 1st) told her 2nd hubby that he better watch himself =)
Lady loves a joke 10 months ago
Remember ladies, you have the privilege against self-incrimination. you can refuse to answer questions, refuse to make potentially incriminating statements, or refuse to testify at a trial in any criminal case. Yes, I got that from Law & Order ;)
assrdood 10 months ago
Sometimes one needs to hug their enemies. Just to estimate how big to dig the hole.
CorkLock 10 months ago
And be careful what you eat and drink. Very careful. This kool aid taste funny.
door72067 10 months ago
add in Criminal Minds =)
ragsarooni Premium Member 10 months ago
Watched every season of Law & Order: SVU to get “caught up” so’s I could start watching it weekly…..took me about 10 mos…..
ladykat 10 months ago
Yes, indeed.
Nubmaeme 10 months ago
As long as shows like “The First 48”, or older shows like “Dr G: Medical Examiner” or “Autopsy: The Last Hours of…..” aren’t included in the “to watch list”, you might still be safe for now.
christelisbetty 10 months ago
There are not enough hours in the day, to watch all the variations of Law and Order, or CSI.
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
…better check her google history!
DM2860 10 months ago
How about the show “Snapped”?
gopher gofer 10 months ago
well, it’s certainly easy to keep tabs on someone who’s just sitting in front of the tube…
Nobody_Important 10 months ago
I prefer Snapped.
crazeekatlady 10 months ago
My housemate. She has a TV and I do not. I don’t get invited to watch with her, and I’m fine with that!
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 10 months ago
When someone asks why I read so many murder and crime novels I tell them I’m picking up pointers. A few weren’t sure if I was serious or not.
paullp Premium Member 10 months ago
Don’t forget that dandy little Alfred Hitchcock classic, where the woman bludgeons her husband with a large hunk of frozen meat, then cooks it up and serves it to the investigating detectives.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
Sometimes it only takes someone to “plant the seed”!!!!!
Sambora1 10 months ago
I never watched any of the Law and Order shows but I use to watch Forensic Files until I was watching an episode whree they were investigating a woman’s death at a hotel and it came to be that the maintaince man used his key to get in while she was in the shower and killed her, her friend had already left the room while she was in shower so they big security bolt lock wasn’t on. Well, we were going away for a weekend and were staying in a notel and I couldn’t relax the whole weekend because I kept freaking out about the episode so never watched it again.