SolverGameChanger
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Don't feel bad, I do that all the time and I don't live in Virginia and I know he is incarcerated. I even thought I saw him in our mall one afternoon recently. I don't how the Texas lady was so sure she saw him.
Yah, I was with a car repair guy, nice and very respectable, but could not help notice how similar he look to JLM. Makes you wonder how the case would go if there was more than one person with same description on the Mall. Can't image a gang that all have the same look that it would be difficult for a witness to identify the specific person committing the crime.
DNA goes a long way separating the issues. Without it, what can LE do but watch it happen again util there is a opening in the case to arrest.
So, there are differences but we are fallible and remember basic things abut a person over time. How can the victim in Fairfax actually identify him. He is older, bigger, dreds, How is it really possible after this much time.
Oh, that's rigth, DNA