not_my_kids
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they key was on the seat as well as her pocket book in the car
Not according to the tow yard. Purse, yes. Keys, no.
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they key was on the seat as well as her pocket book in the car
On the dumpster theory.......
They aren't that easy to get something into. The lid is heavy and the containter itself about 5 feet tail.
I am not sure what type Amscott used.
I am 5'5 and I would have to throw the trash overhand to get into the dumpser AFTER I had used both hands to open the top.
Just saying, it would not be a quick pull up, open lid, throw body and drive off type of deal.
Ok, the cost of the gas, the cans and the broken lock on the shed has to be close to $50.
Ok, the cost of the gas, the cans and the broken lock on the shed has to be close to $50.
Not that I have ever heard.
the dumpster in my daughters apt complex had a door on the side of it for people to put trash in.
What I am saying is, in the police report the two are clearly separated.
One is the cost of the cans, and one is the cost of the gas.
But the value of the gas cans is listed as $20.00 on the report....its listed seperately from the value of the gas in the cans...
That's strange to me.
Who knows.
The ignition key wasn't found in the car with her purse?
the dumpster in my daughters apt complex had a door on the side of it for people to put trash in.
I just said that was the area estimate that I have been working under. I wish it narrowed it down, I really do.
They aren't that easy to get something into. The lid is heavy and the container itself about 5 feet tail.
Not according to the tow yard. Purse, yes. Keys, no.
I'm right there with you. And I swear I wasn't being snarky with my answer. :blowkiss:
What's weird is that when they (the grandparents together) went the 2nd time to pick up the car at the tow joint, GA accompanied the tow guy to get the car, the grandfather unlocked it and opened the door. He then noticed the gas gauge was at empty and told the tow operator he had a gas can in his car and had to go get it. He walked back to his car, got the can, came over and poured what was in it in the tank while apologized to the wrecker service owner for his wife's behavior.
This is all in the 400 page release - on mine, it's page 56. Question: does the grandfather always carry gas in a gas can in his car?