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http://portlanddailysun.me/node/32328
A source told The Sun that Maine State Police contacted the overnight store clerk at the Cumberland Farms, located on Pine Street in Portland's West End, saying that a credit card under the name of Justin DiPietro was used to purchase cigarettes at the store around 2 a.m. on Dec. 15, 2011.
Police were told that DiPietro was at the store with two other men, only one of which police were able to identify. The store clerk was asked to describe the men and the clothing they were wearing when they made the cigarette purchase and according to the source, the clerk was told the third man was a person of interest to the investigation."
Hello. Nowadays having a "credit" card is easy. Anyone can go to a checkcashing type place and put money on various visa cards. There is a fee to load it and to use it. It is technically debit, but doesn't say debit on it. Actually it is a preferred method of keeping money for folks who get money illegally...and don't want to carry too too much cash, or leave the cash hanging around where it can be found...possibly stolen. (or confiscated should they get busted)
Then again, maybe Justin has a bank account...they don't really care if u put cash in as long as its under a certain dollar amount....
MOO...Justin knows what happened to his daughter. He is just NOT gonna talk. Guarenteed. Why would he? So far he's getting away with it...passage of time doesn't make it worse for him. We've SEEN THAT before... JMO MOO