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I will tell you all this. I have an ex-friend who drank wine all day long and even kept a glass by her bed and would wake up to take a swig every hour or so. She had a four year old and and ten year old. Her parents knew that she had a huge drinking problem and called CPS. My ex-friend did not comply with anything CPS tried to do to help her so eventually her parents took her to court and got full custody of her kids. Thank GOD, for the kid's sake. But I can honestly say, this ex-friend lives in a total blackout everyday. I would give her a ride to the bank and she would forget that her kids were at home. I witnessed her telling her kids that it was bedtime at 12 noon. She would lose chunks of times during the day and sometimes lose whole days of time during weeks. She is only 41 and has a bad liver. But I am telling you for a fact, someone could have walked right in and taken (ex-friend's) kids and she would not have had a clue what was going on. Thank God her kids are safe now before something like this happened to them.
Assuming that the neighbor left at 10:30pm.. and DB passed out drunk, wouldnt she still have been obviously drunk when police arrived at 4am?
It takes the body approximately 1 hour to metabolize 1 alcoholic beverage (varies of course, depending on alchol content, size of serving, body weight etc). But generally speaking, if DB had 5+ glasses of wine during the course of the night, but quit drinking at 10:30 pm, that would be 5 hours her body would have had to process the alcohol. So she would have sobered up significantly by the time 911 was called. In fact, she would have sobered up significantly by 2am.
It takes the body approximately 1 hour to metabolize 1 alcoholic beverage (varies of course, depending on alchol content, size of serving, body weight etc). But generally speaking, if DB had 5+ glasses of wine during the course of the night, but quit drinking at 10:30 pm, that would be 5 hours her body would have had to process the alcohol. So she would have sobered up significantly by the time 911 was called. In fact, she would have sobered up significantly by 2am.
BUT, she was taking anti-anxiety medication. In general, medications such as those tend to have a significant effect on the body's ability to metabolize alcohol.
Has anyone wondered why, all of a sudden after all these weeks, info comes out from an "anonymous source who knows" with all these details, and, finally info about the drinking buddy neighbor? Sounds like Tacopina spin to me. It's all crap being published for sensationalism and a smokescreen. I don't believe anything anyone says.
The neighbor, a woman named Samantha, has spent a lot of time with the couple since Lisa disappeared. She was at the home on North Walrond Avenue while Bradley and Irwin met with Picerno on Wednesday.
But I bet she wasn't feeling too well. I remember as a teen trying very hard to stand "steady" during hymns at church on Sunday mornings following a drinking night the night before. :innocent:
I think there would still be some effects if she drank so much that she blacked out. And five glasses of wine wouldn't do that (IMO).
I hadn't heard that one, all I had heard was DB insisting that it was impossible because the phones didn't work. I remember saying that LE showed her the ping map, but I don't think DB has said anything about the phone call to MW. If anyone has a link, get it up here so I can transcribe it.
There have been so many interviews and so many story changes, that I am way past trying to keep track of them all.
But I bet she wasn't feeling too well. I remember as a teen trying very hard to stand "steady" during hymns at church on Sunday mornings following a drinking night the night before. :innocent:
I think there would still be some effects if she drank so much that she blacked out. And five glasses of wine wouldn't do that (IMO).
According to DB, she takes her anxiety medication once a day, in the morning.
Assuming that the neighbor left at 10:30pm.. and DB passed out drunk, wouldnt she still have been obviously drunk when police arrived at 4am?
It takes the body approximately 1 hour to metabolize 1 alcoholic beverage (varies of course, depending on alchol content, size of serving, body weight etc). But generally speaking, if DB had 5+ glasses of wine during the course of the night, but quit drinking at 10:30 pm, that would be 5 hours her body would have had to process the alcohol. So she would have sobered up significantly by the time 911 was called. In fact, she would have sobered up significantly by 2am.
It takes the body approximately 1 hour to metabolize 1 alcoholic beverage (varies of course, depending on alchol content, size of serving, body weight etc). But generally speaking, if DB had 5+ glasses of wine during the course of the night, but quit drinking at 10:30 pm, that would be 5 hours her body would have had to process the alcohol. So she would have sobered up significantly by the time 911 was called. In fact, she would have sobered up significantly by 2am.
Is that the way it would show up from the cell phone company? :waitasec:Who would be reporting in military time in the first place? The media, JJP, MW, DB, etc., etc.
As neese said, a lie can't be remembered reliably.
IMO, the adding later of the possible "Black out" is a lawyer instruction to explain her differing timeline and other changing details...My:twocents: