craftybatchy
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If the report that Douglas Garland was asked to leave the hotel is true, and at this juncture we don't know why, maybe he didn't know what else to do but go back to the farm, therefore breaching his bail conditions. I can't help thinking back to when he was granted bail that he asked the judge about the fact of having to work late on the farm, when clearly the judge re-iterated he could not go back to the farm. Then his counsel, Kim Ross, spoke up and said something to the effect that he won't, and he'd speak with his client IIRC. Left me thinking about his actual mental state and perhaps some lack of stability. Maybe the police are now just grilling him and trying to get him to break down as to why he felt the need to return to the farm. Did they wait to see what he went to do there first? But, his lack of clarity during his bail hearing on his conditions and "his thinking which he verbalized", leaves me really wondering. I'm also wondering why a hotel just outside of Airdrie? I would understand the rural setting and not to be in a well-populated area, but why so close to home?
IMO, LE was attempting to give him enough rope to hang (incriminate) himself.