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I don't know ginger-snap...when mine were babes, I'd look over my shoulder all the timeLook closely at the video of her entering the store. Right before it cuts off, KB looks over her shoulder at the entrance.
I got a shock that ran tjrothr my body.
As if she knew someone was following her.
Anyone else notice this?
I'll find a link for video.
Moo
I bet the jerk never had any intention of marrying her but that was a was to get her to move to COITA. They weren't married, not even by common law. He could have walked away and didn't.
I think they do as protocol, to be sure they don't try doing something rash,while arresting a family member in a case like this.But wasn’t she handcuffed when they detained her and arrested PF?
It's quite unusual. But Hans Reiser was arrested for his estranged wife Nina's murder within about 5 weeks. She was reported missing September 5, 2006, and he was arrested October 10 of the same year. ETA: like most of these perps, Hans make some bonehead moves but thought he was smarter than LE.Jmo, yes it is rare to see first degree murder charges within weeks, when the victim has not been found...
Perhaps the article title misleading. I read they were skeptical of PF with KB disappearance as they did not believe KB would leave on her own. I don't believe we know whether PF ever visited her family (many ranchers unable to leave home). Cousins interviewed report they had not met PF. MOOI'm curious "why were KB's parents 'skeptical' of him"?
Why do they call him an odd duck?
He must have behaved in peculiar ways to give the parent those
vibes. You'd think he'd be on his best behavior while visiting
with her parents, but apparently not.
I hope we hear more from her family about this description.
I can't see someone who killed KB not being charged. I don't think this is possible. That would be an extreme danger to the community to let such a person remain free.
I think they can' arrest anyone if they don't have proof of a crime they can charge them with.I can't see someone who killed KB not being charged. I don't think this is possible. That would be an extreme danger to the community to let such a person remain free.
Thanks, BD!One Fox News reporter did say that, but all other outlets are repeating that they confirmed the phone did make it to ID but has NOT BEEN FOUND. So seems unlikely. But I wish!
Im confused by your retort. If PF approached someone, solicited them to kill KB and they refused, why would they be a danger. I'm not talking about a professional hitman. I was thinking along the lines of someone he may have had a personal friendship/relationship with.
Others familiar with BLM resources have reported that based on SF property size, most likely not a candidate for leases. MOOHas anyone found evidence of whether he or Mama F have a BLM lease? I still maintain he could have disposed of her body somewhere in the vastness of those mountains never to be found unless someone leads LE to her body.
I must have imagined it. I thought I saw her look to her left at someone exiting the store.I don't know ginger-snap...when mine were babes, I'd look over my shoulder all the time
No problem. That's why I wanted to point it out. Thanks!It's not a retort. It's a reply. But I misunderstood. I thought you meant that the person who was solicited killed KB.
I think they can' arrest anyone if they don't have proof of a crime they can charge them with.
Last night I was very skeptical of that report and today there hasn't been one news outlet who has stated the phone has been found. So, I think Fox just got it wrong - LE doesn't have the phone yet.Last night before the thread closed there was talk about Kelsey's phone being found near Twin Falls, ID. I worked today and couldn't follow the discussion - is it true her phone was found?
What I got from the rolls being left out was that she didn't voluntarily leave her home intending to stay away for long. She would have covered them/put them away after they cooled. I'm sure LE has better evidence now, but in the beginning, this actually was an important clue. IMHO.I agree it's a generalization to say "only happy people bake." I've baked through happy times, sad times, depressed time, excited times. But, mostly I baked during just regular ol' times because we need to eat and I know how to bake.
The cinnamon rolls might have been special for Thanksgiving, but not sure we can read any more into their appearance than that.
I do think they might hold other clues....were they partially eaten, for example? DNA on them?
jmo