(09-17-2016, 03:16 PM)New Guy Wrote: Hi Iruk,
I believe Nick told her before she went hexen off the rails. Like you say, Nick is a dufus. He needed to build a wall to keep her out and have her pay for it. He eventually created the fome, but FrankenEve found that and broke in with minimal effort.
It appears Nick told Juliette long before he told Trubel he was moving the trailer. Juliette was present when Nick broke the news to Trubel that the trailer had to be moved because too many people knew where it was. He told Trubel he bought the land to put it on. Juliette was there the whole time and didn't react as though Nick was saying something she didn't know about.
Eve was not the first to find the fome. HW was and no doubt the information was communicated to Eve. Don't forget both Trubel and Meisner found it before Eve ever set a toe on the property.
I agree with you that Eve broke in with minimal effort. But I think Meisner did too, didn't he?
(09-17-2016, 03:16 PM)New Guy Wrote: When she walked out of the relationship she surrendered all her "rights" to all of his personal property. At that time she became responsible to respect his rights, but chose instead to violate in every possible way her responsibility.
I don't think that would hold up at all in a court of law, In a court of law, the law would view Nick as continuing the relationship. He never officially reported Juliette as missing or dead. He boxed up and stored all of Juliette's things with his own. He loaned Juliette's car to Adalind. No doubt he cleaned out all of her money and used it toward the fome. The court would look at Nick's actions, not as those of a man who was parting ways with Juliette, but instead as a man who anticipated her return. I think in view of that, they would look at Nick and Juliette as co-owners in all of their property.
Quote:Burning the trailer is proof that she has no respect for others.
New Guy
I'm not saying it was an appropriate action or that it showed respect. I'm not even looking at it from a legal rights perspective. The question I was asking is if Juliette felt she had a right to burn the trailer. If Nick had told her during the relationship that everything that was his was hers and vice versa, I can see her using that as reasoning for a step off point.
The other thing I want to point out is that Juliette was never charged with arson, or convicted of arson. While we saw her throw a match into it, our country still stands by the motto innocent until proven guilty. Juliette is still innocent until a court states otherwise. As Nick never pursued the matter, he must have believed she was innocent as well or come to the conclusion on his own that she had a right to torch the trailer.
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