GoldfishLord
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In a letter written in 2018, Muggelburg confessed to killing Sandra. He blamed his actions on years of bullying and his inability to deal with his emotions. In that letter he also begs for the family's forgiveness, while extensively quoting portions of the Bible.
"It was disgusting. He's got a lot of nerve telling me to forget what he did and think about the good times I had with her."
Source: https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/convicted-murderer-released-on-parole-in-erie-county
It is certain that the underlined part describes only the bold part.
"A lot of nerve telling" is not parsed in the following ways:
1) a lot of nerve that tells
2)a lot of nerve of telling.
I'm not sure about the grammatical construction of "He's got a lot of nerve telling".
What's the syntax of "a lot of nerve telling"?
"It was disgusting. He's got a lot of nerve telling me to forget what he did and think about the good times I had with her."
Source: https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/convicted-murderer-released-on-parole-in-erie-county
It is certain that the underlined part describes only the bold part.
"A lot of nerve telling" is not parsed in the following ways:
1) a lot of nerve that tells
2)a lot of nerve of telling.
I'm not sure about the grammatical construction of "He's got a lot of nerve telling".
What's the syntax of "a lot of nerve telling"?