Cccclllaareb
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By the way 543... If I have misunderstood your theory somehow please clarify.
:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::rocker::rocker:Race,race,race all day. Finally get to the end and I have got to go to bed : (
Oh hawkins you little tease you. I'm guessing we won't hear back from you until after we hear something in the news. I am feeling really uneasy about your comment though,kind of sick in my stomach. How I'll sleep anyway I'm not sure now.
I have avoided replying to 543.....Do you know your numbers are really close to initials of people we are discussing, just pointing out a coincidence.
You are all on fire tonight and I have LOVED reading pretty much all of tonights posts. Please slow down though, I have things I have got to get done tomorrow : ) Night all x
No I don't think it was a hit and run either-just so we're clear... That wasn't my theory, just trying to explain someone elses. (haha! In case u were laughing AT me, I'm not sure if you are or not so felt the urge to clarify )
At worst Zorro.....I may help him dispose the body (out of fear for my own life - if I said no)....But on the first chance I had to get to the police, I would be telling them everything I know....and that I was scared poopless, that if I didnt help him, he would want me shut upped for good.
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For reasons only known to myself I have just poured myself a big glass of wine!
Dear AllyGIt took months to get the toxicology report back when my boys dad died. But his was an accidental death. I'm sure that in cases where criminal activity is involved these would be rushed up the queue? Great for those, but sucky for those of us who have/had to wait.
Not laughing at you hon......I just read some posts and sit here trying to figure out what they are saying.....and the post I was reading (543s) perplexed me to the point of laughter.....and each time we talk about it, I cant stop laughing
HAHAHA! Ok I getcha now! I'm getting a bit bamboozled myself
Oh yeah totally. It's just one of those things. You can understand why it happens. Just sucks that it does. Thank youDear AllyG
Sorry to hear that. It is awful when high profile cases take a lot of resources. When , as Hawkins suggested , the centre is very understaffed it means that a lot of people don't find out what happened to their loved ones and cannot get closure.
There was actually a case here in NSW near where I live where 2 people had murdered a man ( In front of 9 y/0 son) and rolled him up in carpet. He was rolled in the carpet for 2 days at their home before one of them called a cousin to help him dispose of some rubbish - The man then explained what they were actually doing when the cousin arrived which made it hard for the cousin to run or Dob or even say "No" because he is in fact staring at a rolled up dead body and fears that he could also end up the same way.
http://m.heraldsun.com.au/news/true...ppen-to-the-good/story-fnat7jnn-1226353374332
Interesting phrase - until yesterday gbc was not a suspect. Did I miss something is he now offically a suspect?
I believe that there are some further significant details about this death emerging. It seems to be a particularly nasty and confronting matter. Not the sort of case that would be pleasant for jurors.
I read that too,,,INTERESTING !!!
A few people have said that the car crash happened a few days later. Just to clear things up it happened on the same day that he reported her missing to the police.
I have to remember to switch my phone off before I loose it somewhere.