@giselechannel: tu te reconnais dans ce message, ne reste pas seul(e). Beaucoup de couples souffrent en silence… alors qu’il est possible de comprendre ce qui bloque et de reconstruire autrement. Je t’accompagne à y voir clair et à poser des actions concrètes pour sortir de cette situation. complète le formulaire demande d'accompagnement en cliquant sur le lien dans ma bio ou réserver ta séance. Coach Gisèle Spécialiste des couples en crise. J'aide les couples à comprendre leurs conflits afin de construire un couple stable, durable et solide #creatorsearchinsight #couple #education #conseil #creatorsearchinsights

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sephsephora3
Anaël Mom❤️ :
Personne ne me croit, ohhh c’est moi qu’as mauvais comportement je souffre 😭😭😭😭
2026-05-12 05:49:52
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kibssa6
kibssa 6 :
Mes parents disent que je suis la mauvaise ,car il est calme
2026-05-13 10:19:47
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ginalabelle7
user3842497702165 :
Nous sommes nombreuses dans cette situation mais quelque fois on ne sait pas quoi faire ❤️❤️❤️🙏
2026-05-17 15:51:26
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user1187032790563
nanou :
c est mon cs il fait gentil et en gin de compte c est une véritable ordure
2026-05-17 08:38:22
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doris.oubdg
Doris Oubdg :
il faut le vivre pour le comprendre
2026-05-19 04:53:09
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bb.karim20
Bébé karim 💙 :
les gens quand ils me vois dehors ils pensaient k j'ai 100 ans alors k g 27 ans .a cause d'une relation toxique
2026-06-27 14:08:11
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carine.mokonzi
Carine mokonzi :
maman le mien est plus doux et gentil a la maison et dehors les gens m demande si j’arrive a le supporter
2026-05-27 10:44:44
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laurellemazokou81
Laurelle Mazokou :
maman c'est ma vie comme ça
2026-05-11 17:12:40
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user4009831151997
user@@@ :
c'est mon cas
2026-06-30 01:53:46
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jolivia.best
Jolivia best :
je suis épuisée 💔💔🥺 malgré la prière. je préfère garder désormais mon silence 🤐 mais après , le vase va débordé
2026-05-21 23:25:52
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busnesschicwoman
🌸Mouna Mousso Fari 🌸 :
wouuuu même mes siens doute de moi😩 ,faut vivre pour comprendre😩
2026-05-14 12:44:16
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lesliebusiness1
La maison du business 💪👌 :
Net maman
2026-05-26 19:26:05
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nadine.niengo
Nadine :
très très vrai
2026-05-16 21:57:02
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le.15.juin5
La maman de garçons❤️💕🦋 :
maman pour moi il n'as pas double de face,il ne vx plus de moi.il ne cache pas.le problème ce moi qui ne crois pas pour partir
2026-05-13 15:26:29
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christelle.debruy0
Christelle Debruyne :
la vérité 👍
2026-06-04 11:56:07
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augustine.ghezo
Augustine Ghezo :
Merci maman vous avez tout dit c'est ce que je vis Mais son intérieur c'est danger
2026-05-25 19:46:53
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p..gandaho
p. GANDAHO :
Pure vérité
2026-05-11 17:12:13
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maryame4922
maryame :
🙏merci beaucoup ma maman c'est dans ça que je suis
2026-05-17 22:34:50
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zenamewouonjoya
Zena ahmed :
eh seigneur c'est tout vrai Maman
2026-05-12 16:30:33
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adji.benot.gnianh
Adji Benoît Gnianhouan :
une pierre ne bouge pas seule
2026-05-16 17:50:07
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starsfleurs3
adelaidenguepi552 :
je suis dans s'est situation
2026-05-11 12:55:09
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annawayaya
annawayaya :
eeeeh maman c,est de moi que tu parles??
2026-05-13 05:32:02
1
claris7646
Claris :
les gens souffrent vraiment Dieu seul sais
2026-05-13 19:32:36
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valerie.oyourou
Valerie Oyourou :
oooooooh dis encore oh ma chérie 😭😭
2026-05-15 12:17:26
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estherdelavictoire
Esther de la Victoire :
vous avez tout dit Mme
2026-05-16 21:49:39
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Dylan Redwine was a 13-year-old boy who disappeared in November 2012 while visiting his father, Mark Redwine, in a remote mountain area near Vallecito, Colorado. He had traveled there for Thanksgiving, but the morning after he arrived, he was gone. His father claimed Dylan had left the house early, yet he left behind his phone, jacket, and other belongings—unusual for a child in such cold and isolated terrain. No one ever confirmed seeing him leave. Very quickly, the case raised concerns. Search dogs indicated that Dylan likely never left the property. At the same time, investigators learned that the relationship between father and son had been strained. One of the most disturbing details was that Dylan had reportedly discovered humiliating and deeply inappropriate photos of his father on Mark Redwine’s computer shortly before the visit. These images showed him in degrading situations involving women’s clothing and bodily functions. Prosecutors later argued that Dylan confronted his father about the photos, which may have triggered a violent reaction. Before the case turned into a murder investigation, Mark Redwine appeared publicly—most notably on the TV show Dr. Phil—where he attempted to defend himself and maintained that Dylan had run away. However, his inconsistent statements and behavior only increased suspicion rather than easing it. In 2013, hikers discovered partial human remains in the mountains not far from the house, and in 2015 additional remains were recovered. They were later identified as Dylan. The condition of the remains was deeply unsettling: experts found evidence of trauma to the skull, indicating he had been violently killed before his body was left in the wilderness, where exposure, time, and animals scattered what remained. There was no single piece of evidence that solved the case, but together the details formed a grim and consistent picture—conflicting accounts, forensic findings, and the absence of any credible alternative explanation. Prosecutors argued that a confrontation inside the home escalated, leading Mark Redwine to kill his son and dispose of the body in the remote mountains. In 2021, nearly nine years later, a jury convicted Mark Redwine of second-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death. He was sentenced to decades in prison. The case remains especially unsettling because of how quiet and personal it was: a boy visits his father for a holiday, discovers something deeply disturbing, and within hours, disappears—his fate hidden in the wilderness for years. #truecrime

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