Miss Muffet
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Many people cut a whole chicken into large pieces before boiling though....
Many people cut a whole chicken into large pieces before boiling though....
Gotta agree w/you Passionflower, chicken is cooked first not cut up first - as any Southern cook knows.
Probably not the right place but does anyone have an idea of the initials that the younger brother signed to April.
Blasphemy!
Any Southern Cook knows you cut the chicken up in pieces, then you boil it. Actually, you cut the meat off the bones and boil that. Throwing in a few of the bones for flavor. Remove bones before putting the dumplings in.
I read the DETAILED REPORTS written by various officers.
They wrote NOTHING about Justin helping with the video equipment.
That's a huge detail that every single officer who wrote a report forgot to include.
So that proves that the detailed reports aren't as detailed as you like to believe.
That shows that there are things that officers forget to put into their reports----like asking him about valuables perhaps.
Goodness, they asked him to help with the video and they didn't write about that in their DETAILED REPORTS.
I'm assuming nothing based on the way they asked the questions.
I'm telling you that the DETAILED REPORTS are flawed.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, I think you're confused by what I'm saying. I'm not talking about the transcripted interrogations when I suggest that an officer asked him about valuables/safes/whatever. I'm talking about an officer walking up to him while he was waiting outside and asking him if his parents had valuables/where they kept valuables.
He says in the interrogation transcript that an officer talked to him about it while he was outside. There's proof in the statement transcript that there was a conversation about the safes with an officer that isn't documented in any officer reports released. Add to the fact that entire helping them with the video equipment isn't documented in the released officer reports either, and I'd say it's likely that he did have a conversation about the safes with an officer and he was able to guess (but didn't know for sure) from the questions that there was possibly a safe missing.
I briefly spoke to Justin Billings this afternoon to tell him we were doing this story.
He said he didn't care but that his Army commander told him not to speak to the media then said I was violating government property and then hung up on me.
What's confusing about that?BBM. Huh???
What's confusing about that?
Soldiers are the property of the government and Justin says his commander ordered him to not speak to the media.
Perhaps Justin is saying whatever he can to get the media off of him. Perhaps not.
The military threatens the 'soldier is military property' all the time.
Remember, LE had to get permission from the military to question Donnie.
At least one of the released documents even state Donnie is property of the government.
Quote said:I briefly spoke to Justin Billings this afternoon to tell him we were doing this story.
He said he didn't care but that his Army commander told him not to speak to the media then said I was violating government property and then hung up on me.
Do you have a link to the Fox News document?
Not the page you're mentioning, but a link to the PDF file.
I wasn't aware that there was a different set of documents out there.
Q: Do you have any knowledge if the Billings would keep money?
April: In the house?
Q: In the house? Did they have a safe or anything like that that you're aware of?
April: She, yeah, she does have a, they do have a safe....I don't know what's kept in the safe, but they do have a safe in the camera room and that's been there since they built the house, and they built the house probably, it was right at Ivan, so that was '04 was when they moved in.
Q: Okay? The camera room, what is that?
page 24 http://media2.fox10tv.com/billings/rcf206-316.pdf
Q: Okay? You mentioned something earlier about a safe?
Justin: yeah, there's two (2) safes in the house.
Q: I know there's one safe right there at the, wehre all this surveillance equipment is at?
Justin: yeah, that's the big one.....there shoudl have been a smaller one, about two (2) feet wide and two (2) feel, like 2 by 2, it should hav ebeen at the bottom of my dad's close.
Q: Would that be in the master bedrom of the master closet.
Justin: master bedroom, master bedroom.
page 5 http://media2.fox10tv.com/billings/rcf317-404.pdf