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It’s like a coat closet.I was thinking the "chambers" would be much larger!
That's premeditation, IMO.I read, that Stines was very taciturn during lunch. Observers noticed this, it seems. If it was like that, his mind was already working on things, I believe. MOO
Yeah, nah. In my opinion, people who shoot someone eight times don't get a pass because they had an emotion. Especially people who know the law and represent the law and carry a service weapon.Defense arguing manslaughter vs. murder. Extreme emotional response mentioned.
Per Stamper, Stines only said "treat me fair".
I heard something about "they're trying to kidnap my wife and kid", what on earth???
I think it's possible she denied those rumors for a couple reasons.... although Stines' wife has publicly denied such connection already. MOO
Per Stamper, Stines only said "treat me fair".
I heard something about "they're trying to kidnap my wife and kid", what on earth???
Crazy to me that this is where the sexual assaults were happening, too. Even the desk is tiny.It’s like a coat closet.
I find appropriate. Never do I in other cases, but in this case I do. At the moment, anyway.Defense arguing manslaughter vs. murder. Extreme emotional response mentioned.
Yeah, nah. In my opinion, people who shoot someone eight times don't get a pass because they had an emotion. Especially people who know the law and represent the law and carry a service weapon.
MOO
I'm with you on this. It makes his actions even more egregious that he is THE law in Lechter county and he made a decision to commit murder. MOOYeah, nah. In my opinion, people who shoot someone eight times don't get a pass because they had an emotion. Especially people who know the law and represent the law and carry a service weapon.
MOO
That would have been known by Stines. And in addition: babysitting daughters are at risk often, I think. If babysitting, Mullin's wife could have had the number. Why should it be the husband?Could he have had the number for an innocent reason? Maybe the daughter babysat for him at some point and he had the number to call her?
Yeah, there's no indication this was spontaneous, either. People have reported that he was troubled and even paranoid for weeks. He planned this. He chose a time and a place and a method, did it, then calmly turned himself in. There's nothing 'heat of the moment' about that.I'm with you on this. It makes his actions even more egregious that he is THE law in Lechter county and he made a decision to commit murder. MOO