Mom Tries To Kill Husband For "Justice" But People Think She Made The WHOLE Story Up For Custody
From Rotten Mango
The narrative centers on Angie Solomon's troubling perspective regarding her ex-husband Aaron's decision to purchase three grave plots adjacent to their deceased son's resting place, raising suspicions of his intentions. Amid their contentious divorce and Angie’s belief that Aaron's actions could indicate a nefarious motive, questions arise about the appropriateness and implications of planning for their daughter's burial at such a young age, fostering speculation about whether Angie is fabri...
Key Takeaways
- When life insures, plot purchases raise eyebrows—Aaron Solomon’s plan is buried in intrigue.
- Graves before graying—Aaron's morbid foresight rattles the Solomon family dynamics, not in a good way.
- Feuding beyond the grave—Divorcees rest in eternal discord or cunning stratagem?
- Not your typical family plot: buying grave spots for the living crafts a chilling narrative.
- When accusations pile up faster than extras in a soap opera, truth becomes a family affair mystery.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Aaron Solomon (person)
- Angie Solomon (person)
- Gracie Solomon (person)
- Grant Solomon (person)
- Adam Grant (person)
- Haleo Gracie (person)
- Grace Chapel (company)
- Steve Berger (person)
- Defamation lawsuit (concept)
- Freedom for Gracie (company)
- Grave plots (product)
- Department of Child Services (DCS) (company)
- Rotten Mango (company)
- Trust fund (concept)
- Grace Christian Academy (company)
- Bathtub (product)
- Shampoo bottles (product)
- plea deal / plead guilty (concept)
- Faith Hill (person)
- Doorknobs (product)