Yes. Another thing to tuck away. Who knows, it may come up again...I am always keeping my mind open.
Didn't mean to squash any brainstorming...Keep it coming!
Regarding the rock (and anything else that seems out of place) - having small children around can result in all kinds of unusual things and placement of things. Who knows why a child might insist on putting that particular rock right there where it is?
I know when my son was small he...
Well....that's a different story then. Hey, could I go there at 9:00 am to keep cool and drink beer? :crazy: Hmmmm....even I might have a little trouble with that thought....:waitasec::waitasec::waitasec:
I always wondered why they insist on having that festival during the
HOTTEST month of the year...It's crazy. I went one time in my 17 years here - that was enough.
I think they could do much better timewise.
Last night I saw I.O.U.S.A. at North Hills.
Now, I don't mean to spark a huge debate here about what should be done or not done about our fiscal issues. This forum is not the place.
However, the film makers make an excellent moral argument that we are living off our children's future...
Yep, just boarded it up and went right on living in the house. I, too, was obsessed with that case. Remember when the jurors took a trip to the house to view the staircase and their reactions? Not good - and that was David Rudolf's (defense attorney) idea.
The new flowers are in the same place as the old flowers? Like placed next to the old flowers?
As I recall the old flowers are not too far from the bottom of the embankment.
I agree leaving the children at home would be an issue - I personally would not want to do that.
Maybe they just sat in the car talking and he unilaterally decided to take a drive.
I dunno - just thought I would throw that our there.
Yes, your life is an open book. For me at the time it was a money issue - window treatments are expensive. But, as I sit here now all my blinds are closed, I have privacy and feel very comfortable.
I agree, I don't think he sat around planning to kill her and what he would do after he killed her. I maintain this was a crime of passion. That doesn't mean he didn't think about how he would like her dead - maybe even half-way planning what he would do. I just do not think he was far enough...
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