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I know it. I sure wish he'd just go away! Ugh. MOOI just cant get over calling this....guy....every foul mouthed name in the book.
I know it. I sure wish he'd just go away! Ugh. MOOI just cant get over calling this....guy....every foul mouthed name in the book.
Dan May says this was one of the most emotional trials he's ever been through and there wasn't anyone on his team that didn't, at some point, have tears running down their face.
Oh I love this story and hopefully the baby will get those somedayThis was from a Facebook page - the page is not related to KB's case, but had some neat info on the "dollar ride"
WHY DOLLAR RIDE?
There is a tradition in the military flying schools for which the first flight in pilot training is called “dollar ride,” usually this term is applied to the first flight in any flying training program in a new aircraft.
The student is very clueless and the instructor pilot (IP) has to DEMOnstrate (and so fly) so much that the student is essentially a passenger, for this reason the student gives the IP a dollar bill as a “tip” for the ride. The dollars are always decorated with magazine clippings (some more risqué than others), phrases, or other details that might characterize the flight, the student, or the IP, some of the dollars that I have seen are more a big collage than a single bill and most of them are very naughty and funny!!! Many instructors’s desks are littered with those special dollar bills.
So happy you can attend - will be thinking of youI am heading into town shortly for the memorial
@Gardener1850, near the end of this video (around 15:40 or so) there are antlers on the top of the kitchen cabinets.KK doing a walk-thru at Kelsey’s house, and the K9 doing its thing:
Bbm, Oh she mattered. To hundreds of us strangers here who felt her in our hearts. Just think of those that haven't joined us. She mattered all right.
So happy you can attend - will be thinking of you
I watched one video so far. Inside of the home.
Note: cookie cutters in a bag in a Cupboard. She specifically instructed to get them and throw them away.
They had blood on the zip lock.
Why? Did he dig in there to look for something and got blood on the bag? Was it on the counter--picked it up and shoved it in the cupboard? Even law enforcement were confused by it.
48 Hours tends to produce an episode to air immediately after a verdict is announced.
As they air on Saturday, I imagine they requested evidence from the DA. While the date is unfortunate, this couldn’t wait.
Personally, if given the choice between seeing this stuff today or tomorrow, I wanted it yesterday.
Hope dear Radar realizes what a star he is.
Such a smartie, and hope he is continually rewarded for being such a 'good boy'.
We need our Radars, whether smart or not, as besides helping to bring Justice they are our delightful companions.
OOPS, better take mine, for ANOTHER walk, as that is all she wants, all day, everyday.
Granted after watching all these videos I'm way behind on post, however I don't think it was a candle ruse, actually I think he was looking for something, open the drawer and grabbed and lifted up the bag cookie cuttersIt’s hard for me to upload photos on here. Going to share on Twitter #kelseyberreth
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Time stamp of KK @ sonic is 1:18pm so the time range of the neighbor's camera showing motion at 12:51pm & 12:53pm totally makes sense. Since she had to walk back to her car then drive back and pick up the trash before sonic.
I'll say.....As I'm watching these videos I don't see a woman gagging. I see a woman with a sniffing tic......
What a beautiful eloquent post. After I got done reading it I had to scroll up to see who wrote it. Kudos to you GordianKnot!Agreed.
The DA is not insensitive to the significance of the 22nd.
Clearly, this case impacted all of the prosecution team significantly.
The DA's office deserves to be able to turn the page on this case.
The release of evidence is a way of unburdening themselves of some of the weight they've carried over the past year trying to give KB some measure of justice.
I think the release of evidence on the 1-year anniversary of her death is a way of affirming that the wheels of justice have come full circle, like the revolution of the earth around the sun.
It's a form of closure, in a way.
Like a memorial service...only different.
I think both are important.
So, I'm remembering KB today, and I'm also remembering why she's gone.
"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."
JMO.