SnooperDuper
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Sorry, I don't know what OC means...
Organized Crime
Sorry, I don't know what OC means...
So they calculatedly planned to leave witnesses who saw them from 10 feet away? snip
Organized Crime
I was remembering a conversation from 2013 where it was commented about maybe playing real life Grand Theft Auto. I did a Google search and it seems some of the missions include collecting a bobcat, rocket launcher, lawn mower, and even flowers. What do you all think?
Not to sound too much like a conspiracy theorist, but does anyone else find it odd that CB was recently charged with drug possession with the intent to traffic. He too has ties to DM as DM borrowed his boat for a cruise with 1 or 2 women after which blood was found on board:
http://www.northernlife.ca/news/policeandCourt/2016/01/06-blodgett-drug-charges-sudbury.aspx
MH was and yes i believe he is done. This is a full time preoccupation! This was meant as a response for the user flip flop. Sorry i likely won't post too often if it turns out i suck at it!
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I need to look at the timeline. What day was all the texting? Where was his ROOMMATE Michalski? They may have said. Michalski lived with him so I guess he wanted someone offsite. I am not convinced it was DM doing the texting. IMO
Focusing on this point only. IMO DM phoned TB as they walked up the driveway thereby announcing their arrival so they would NOT have to go to the door and possibly be seen by witnesses. What they had not planned for was SB and the tenant (forgotten his initials) being outside on a smoke break. MOO
MH was and yes i believe he is done. This is a full time preoccupation! This was meant as a response for the user flip flop. Sorry i likely won't post too often if it turns out i suck at it!
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Considering today is the anniversary of Tori Stafford's kidnapping and brutal murder, I have had a hard time not thinking about her, and that case today. I live in Woodstock where she lived and it hit really really close to home. Woodstock isn't that big and it turned out I have friends and family that knew both Tori's parents AND her killers (and had no idea they were the monsters they were, until it all came out). It wasn't a secret (apparently) even before the news got ahold of it, that they were both big time into oxycontin. I personally didn't know either of them but after seeing their pics for the first time back then, realized I had actually seen them hanging around the known "druggy hangout" as it was called, which was in the same parking lot as the dvd rental store and the Tim Hortons I'd go to on Fridays. She (and I will not say her name) actually lived just right down the road from there, about 2 blocks.
Which brings me to the drug connection in the Bosma case. It's been said that it was known to those at the DM parties that the toolbox was for holding/transporting "narcotics" so of course my first thought is "oxy". Highly addictive and was still a HUGE thing at the time. Free flowing oxy may go a long way to explaining why so many were so eager to be around DM and his brand of "a good time". Just speculating of course that it was actually oxycontin, but it sure wouldn't surprise me if that's exactly what it was.
The other question is, why would a pot enthusiast want to smoke harsh, two-week-old, dried-out weed on a regular basis? Fresh is best.
'Fresh' pot is also hard to burn .. it needs to dry out a bit, age, 'cure'. To retail pot, it needs to have lost most of it's moisture - otherwise the dealer stands a good chance of ripping off the user by a gram or two, or more per 1/4 ounce. An apple slice in a baggy keeps it from drying out entirely.
A dealer wanting to stay in the game, doesn't want to see constant traffic to his door. That's a sure-fire way to get busted.. for trafficking.
I'm backing up Ironworker736's angle.
Hagerman says, adding that he considered Michalski a good friend. He hasn't spoken to Michalski since May 2013. "We had come to an agreement related to this case, and lies had been said," Hagerman says.