I fail to see what any hoopla about her being mother of the year has to do with anything, anyway. Being a loving mother and a murderer are not mutually exclusive. She could have been the joy of those children's lives up until she killed their father, and it wouldn't change the fact that she...
Her fb makes me sick. Every single post about how much she misses the kids comes across as out of touch and fabricated, and the mentions of bad times and how hard things were is an obvious ploy to plant the idea that there was abuse. I hate that she's trying to use the poor children as a medium...
Bones, but a body? I thought her body was intact, just broken. If cattle trampled skeletal remains they would be spread out, I'd think. I don't know how advanced the decomposition was.
As a cattle owner/rancher, I can say pretty confidently that cattle did not cause those broken bones. Cattle do not attack, and they do not trample dead bodies. In fact, they stay the heck away from anything deceased.
In my experience.
Well, the people who bought the alcohol/threw the party can be charged with providing alcohol to a minor, maybe they already have. It's just a ticket and a fine. I'm thinking they probably haven't charged them with anything because LE doesn't want to set the precedent that you'll get in trouble...
Like I said, it's not relevant to HANNAH'S case. This is about Hannah being missing. So far, there have been zero substantiated links between Hannah's disappearance and Morgan's murder. I think going on and on about the cab and how he might have been a cabbie years ago muddies the waters when it...
If our POI is the same man as the cab driver, which he very well could be, I don't see how it matters to Hannah's case. He is no longer a cabbie. His car is not yellow, it's burnt orange, and it doesn't bear any of the decals or marks of a cab. If it did, I'm sure LE would have included that...
I thought Longo had said when he was answering questions at the end that they weren't able to question him further because he had lawyered up and they didn't have anything to keep him on.
He could have only had a plate in the back, and not the front (I don't know the laws there) or had a license plate holder that covered a little too much.
As a former bartender, I could totally understand the bar saying that HE bought alcohol, instead of they. She is underage. I'm thinking she had a fake ID, which would explain how she got in and served. The bar and whoever sold alcohol to her is still culpable, even if she showed proper id. So...
I mean, I've seen people drink a bunch of red bull and get hyper, but I never NOTICED anyone get hyper from drinking red bull vodkas. Doesn't mean it doesn't happen [emoji1]
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