steve temple
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They took that left on Edgewood Ave SE and you'd turn left right off that to get to Grady. I'd have to go drive there myself to prove it but I'd wager there are almost certainly signs right there on that road indicating Grady.
I guess it's possible! But I'm just certainly surprised if there weren't. I've had two children in the last few years down at Emory Midtown and have also gone to the other Emory she was taken to, multiple times in the last few years. Once for surgery and a couple of specialists visits. The routes my husband and I took (though not the one they took) did have signs for Grady and Children's Healthcare. I wouldn't think the way they took was that out of the way.
And I'd find it hard to believe someone would actually know their way to Emory University Hospital from the area and not have any idea of the others they were passing by. Where she was taken is a much more confusing area in my experience to figure out. So many Emory related buildings all over the place. But they were supposedly more aware of that and how to get there?
We only go down in that area a few times a year. So how do people with multiple homes down in Atlanta and traveling not infrequently down there have no idea the closest hospitals? Earlier in the thread his lawyer is quoted as saying that homeless people are known to congregate in the area, as a reason for him pulling out his gun to begin with. So he knows enough rumors to find it not safe in the area but doesn't know what's actually in the area like the three nearest hospitals along their route?
Couple that with no working phones supposedly...it's just not believable to me at all.
I totally agree with you beatrixpotter but I am trying to think like a member of the jury and only take the evidence that they are given in court and I worry that so far there is not enough evidence to prove without a reasonable doubt that this was murder.