When SS was dumping the remains and having the flat tire, he was driving the car his father normally drove, according to the interview with SS's friend who kept wondering why SS wasn't driving the car he usually did. So the timeline from SS's father was about swapping out the cars, perhaps?
When "Personals" first started being printed in newspapers, Mary Higgins Clark wrote "Loves Music, Loves to Dance" about an SK who used just a certain ad to lure women he would kill. His other ads were simply ads. -- as I recall. It's been over 30 years since I read that book. I also lived in...
Perhaps she thought that was just what families do. She was sleeping with her mother. A new person joins the family and the bed. It's just what families do, perhaps Maddie thought. My guess is that even with classes at school dealing with sexual abuse, she may not have gotten it at first, but...
With Zoom being used so much, I'm wondering if the courts could not set up separate locations for each def and their set of attorneys for each of the hearings. That way everyone can hear, see and participate without exposing the defendants and LE to outside danger.
very common from what I understand. However, now, with so many dangerous things, I'd be afraid to and would probably walk and sing or rock and sooth. But a car ride is magical I remember hearing.
How wonderfully fun. Hope they were. Maybe Tad was wondering where all his groupies were and whether he's off the front pages across the country. To me, he had an alert, looking for someone attitude that seemed different from the others.
I've wondered who was allowed inside the courthouse and...
I'm with whoever brought up the use of a different car as perhaps being a signal of premeditation. He was driving the car his dad usually drove, according to the interview with his friend. So, why was he driving a different car?
THANK YOU for the times! I've watched 2-3 times. Since I've never watched a case like this before, I need to ask if this is extraordinary security? And if it is, where is the credible threat?
"The next one's going to be rough" an officer is heard saying between Tad Cullum going in and Cole...
Interesting thought. There is mention of a tire tread,
PG.20 | OSSO Property Form
- Tire Tread
- Scene Photos
so yes using a different car might have been helpful. Had he paid cash and rented one, but using the car of a family member . . . well that just would not work would it?
What catches my attention are the three mentions of guns:
PG.201 | Firearms Trace Summary
PG.252 | Firearms Trace Summary
PG.500 | Firearms Trace Summary
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