Just a suggestion. Please don't be offended.
You may have some really valuable input/questions that beg discussion/answers in this post and some readers may just skip right over it as it looks like one continuous sentence.
If you could line-space between the sentences occasionally it...
I'd add a 4th to the list.
The guy who was interviewed on AB's show last week that says he considered himself and Crystal as "best friends" as they (regularly?) texted each other.
I forget his name but he's the guy who suggested in their back and forth texts that she should tell her ex...
Convicted or not, hes entitled to protection and basic human rights. Even if he didnt show that to his victims, said Balfour Der, who added some of his own clients have also been attacked at the jail and at other facilities.
How ironic would it be if the guy that laid the beating on ole'...
Not sure how I feel on this issue.
I think if someone kidnapped, raped and tortured my 5yo daughter. I'd have a hard time restraining myself from formulating a plan to "repay" them in some way.
I do know I would certainly think about doing so.
As for the guy they convicted in this case...
My money's still on #1 or #10. Either way. Sherri is alive.
I believe she is with someone (from out of state) from her past that she knows personally.
I think her husband (and likely other family members) know of this person and are also aware it is him/her that she is with.
My...
One of the news channels from NorCal put up a video with their reporter standing on the overpass giving a complete 360 degree video of the area.
Maybe someone will recall which channel it was and link it.
ETA: Here's the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S17usi8unf0
From: http://dnapolicyinitiative.org/resources/frequently-asked-questions/
Different countries have different rules about how long DNA profiles and samples can be kept. In some cases, DNA profiles and samples have been kept indefinitely, even from innocent people. In other cases, there are...
I'm pretty sure that, under fourth amendment law, if someone voluntarily submits their DNA in order to clear themselves in a specific case it will (or at least should) not go into a data bank.
If not a match to the DNA from the specific case being investigated the sample provided should be...
Hopefully the tragedy in Oakland can help local authorities elsewhere expedite the appropriate actions that would make their own town or city a safer place.
Example...........
http://www.lfpress.com/2016/12/06/j-spot-london-after-hours-club-targeted-for-safety-concerns
I think the respective departments are doing a great job (to this point in the conference) of being as transparent as they possibly can.
Might be one of the few press conferences where I've heard "Sorry, we can't answer that right now" on only one or two instances.
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