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    GUILTY VA - Tina Smith, 41, slain, 12yo daughter abducted, Salem, 2 Dec 2010 - #2

    Most Wal-Marts also have video coverage in the parking lot. And since they had the time-stamped video frame showing -- to the second -- as BS and JE went past that particular camera leaving the store, they should also have video in the parking lot following their return path back to their...
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    GUILTY VA - Tina Smith, 41, slain, 12yo daughter abducted, Salem, 2 Dec 2010 - #2

    Brittany's dad is a police officer, and Easley has already been convicted of "assault on a government official" (in NC, LEO's are often referred to as "government officials"). Obviously, Easley doesn't like cops. From many details concerning Easley that we already know, it's obvious that he...
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    GUILTY VA - Tina Smith, 41, slain, 12yo daughter abducted, Salem, 2 Dec 2010 - #2

    Children have unusual concepts of "loyalty" sometimes. And if [a] the "fugitives" told the other 12 yr old that all the stories on the news media were "lies" (if the "friend" happened to have seen any of the stories) ... AND/OR [b] if the other 12 yr old's parents were drunk, stoned, or...
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    GUILTY VA - Tina Smith, 41, slain, 12yo daughter abducted, Salem, 2 Dec 2010 - #2

    We know she was at Wal-Mart on Friday evening ... but do we know for sure that she was not in school on Friday?
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    GUILTY VA - Tina Smith, 41, slain, 12yo daughter abducted, Salem, 2 Dec 2010 - #2

    If BS disappeared on Friday after school, and nobody knew about it, and it was the weekend ... And nobody found out BS was missing UNTIL Monday when LE went to her home for a "wellness check" (to see why her mom (TS) wasn't at work) and found TS's dead body -- and only then realized that BS...
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    GUILTY VA - Tina Smith, 41, slain, 12yo daughter abducted, Salem, 2 Dec 2010 - #2

    If not a local case, isn't it more likely that Amber Alerts would be issued by national LE (i.e., FBI, etc., as appropriate, if the alert needs to be spread quickly and widely). So who is more likely to get the alert first in a given metro area far from where the crime took place? State...

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