(09-15-2016, 08:40 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I don't doubt that in a loving relationship couples share possessions but after Nick became a Grimm he kept things from her, his heritage, the trailer why he always went into the trailer almost every night if Nick ever said the trailer was hers I'm sure she could have went inside, saw all the grimm stuff and thought Nick was a homicidal maniac that into the occult with a penchant for drawing monsters and she would have left him on the spot. It's not conclusive to assume he said it when there's equal chance he didn't say it.
Then here are some questions. Why did Nick take possession of all of Juliette's things? She said it was his house, not that all her money, all her possessions, her car, etc. were his. You can bet that he used her money to buy the warehouse. He said Adalind could use her car. Why would that be?
(09-15-2016, 08:24 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(09-15-2016, 08:21 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: I'm saying that I don't think she ever felt she had the right to burn the trailer. I think revenge was the first and foremost thing in her mind. That's why she called Nick to tell him and made a joke about trying to keep warm because she had no one to hold her any more. Juliette referred to it as "a little payback" when talking to Kenneth.When Trubel and Nick moved the trailer he said he had brought the land under a different name, and the trailer was Kelly's and Marie's so it was his and his only.
I'm having trouble understanding why she can't be charged with destruction of property. Let's say she owned the land. Does that mean someone won't be charged with destruction of property if someone destroyed a car parked on someone else's land? It wasn't there illegally as long as had permission for it to be there which the scoobies would attest to. The contents of the trailer can't be made known but the trailer itself would be cause for concern. There was never any indication that trailer belong to Juliette as far as the courts are concerned.
According to syscrash, it was under Juliette's name. Wouldn't that then make it her land?
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