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Stephen Nodine maintains innocence in death of mistress

April 13, 2014 / 02:12

This episode discusses personal responsibility, family dynamics, and the impact of stress on relationships. The conversation features a candid reflection on selfishness and the consequences of actions.

The guest shares experiences of wanting to maintain a family life while also seeking escape through relationships and activities, such as attending New Orleans Saints games and traveling. This duality created significant stress, which the guest admits to struggling with.

There is a focus on the aftermath of a tragic event involving a loved one, where the guest reflects on the perception of guilt and responsibility. The discussion touches on the legal implications and the reactions of others involved, including the DA's office and family members.

Throughout the episode, the guest acknowledges their flaws and the self-centered nature of their actions, emphasizing the importance of personal accountability.

Ultimately, the conversation highlights the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of navigating personal choices amidst external pressures.

TLDR

The episode discusses personal responsibility and the complexities of relationships amid stress and tragedy.

Episode

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do you understand why you didn't get divorced sure I wanted everything I wanted to
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have angel I wanted to have my family life to come back over here in Mobile I wanted to escape to the beach when I
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could um to live two different lives that was appealing to you it wasn't appealing it
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was just a tremendous amount of stress upon me um that uh maybe I was not equipped for on the political side of
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things and all that was going on and that was an escape uh I enjoyed an angel and I
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enjoyed each other's company greatly and whether it was at the beach whether it was at a New Orleans Saints game um you
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know whether it was traveling um along the coast those are the things we enjoyed and it was an escape it sounds
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pardon me U because you've been very gracious to us but it sounds selfish damn sure was self-centered absolutely
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yeah I told you to name the adjectives you're not you wouldn't quarrel with that absolutely not yeah
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selfish self-centered coward stupid all of them but it did not result in me killing
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Angel DS and what the DA's office after um they knew and I believe they knew that
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night that it was a self-inflicted godshot wound then that's when the web started being weaved in their minds is
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let's make sure that we hold him responsible and I'm sure her family felt that same thing he might not have killed
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her but he drove her to it and that was Judy nukem's last statement to the jury was that
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possible no I don't think that's possible in any sense of the imagin no why not no people take responsibility
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for their own actions just like I have to take responsibility for my actions

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Episode Highlights

  • Self-Reflection on Choices
    A deep dive into the emotional turmoil of personal decisions and their consequences.
    “It sounds selfish.”
    @ 00m 54s
    April 13, 2014
  • Accountability in Tragedy
    Discussing the weight of responsibility in the aftermath of a loss.
    “People take responsibility for their own actions.”
    @ 02m 05s
    April 13, 2014

Episode Quotes

  • It sounds selfish.
    Stephen Nodine maintains innocence in death of mistress
  • I told you to name the adjectives.
    Stephen Nodine maintains innocence in death of mistress
  • People take responsibility for their own actions.
    Stephen Nodine maintains innocence in death of mistress

Key Moments

  • Emotional Escape00:38
  • Selfish Choices00:54
  • Personal Accountability02:05

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