would like to think that everyone has an ounce of good in them(admit when wrong) ...maybe they grew balls and YES.......otherwise havent heard a thing , possibly paper misprint..........happens
Is that just another way of saying that Spells told a family member that Waters forced him to go along (with abducting and killing Sherry) or Waters would murder his wife and child, which we've seen in other articles?
The way People worded that it makes it sound more like someone gave a more complete confession IMO.
I agree here, but don't you think that 2 guys unfamiliar with the area, even if they were "gorked out", would have to get a shovel or something to bury her? And, I don't think they are going to drive around populated areas with a body in their truck. I'm guessing from Holly Sugar or wherever her shoe was found, they found the nearest off the beaten path from their to hide the body. Hopefully soon, we will get a little more information.
If there is a third person involved... maybe that male body is connected to that? Wonder how long it's been there...
http://billingsgazette.com/news/sta...cle_498d39ea-b70f-5eef-a26c-7d09b595726e.html
Watching Vinnie N. right now on HLN. He's leading with a story about Michelle Parker. I guess they found footage of her going through a fast food drive through.
Maybe LE will be able to find video of the suspects alone or individually getting gas along the highway.
It could help to LE track the Spell's and Water's movements.
These pieces of the puzzle can take a bit of time to gather, but they could be out there and they could help LE find Sherry.
I'm having a time loading pages today....
I know someone who, when faced with a similar dilemma, ate a four pound box of Sunmaid raisins.
I agree here, but don't you think that 2 guys unfamiliar with the area, even if they were "gorked out", would have to get a shovel or something to bury her? And, I don't think they are going to drive around populated areas with a body in their truck. I'm guessing from Holly Sugar or wherever her shoe was found, they found the nearest off the beaten path from their to hide the body. Hopefully soon, we will get a little more information.
No matter what his diagnosis, it will come down to whether he knows right from wrong. I am betting he knows the difference and his behavior after the crime will likely prove that.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20562743,00.html
It appears to me that she was in the field from the road(looking at pic) as if she was running to get away.
I wouldn't give too much credence to an article in People. It's likely the writer jumped to conclusions/misinterpreted info in MSM.
Map of Area
Asking SIdney residents and those familiar with area to look at the map and let me know what else should be moved.
Google maps puts Sidney Sugars quite a way from "Holly and 9th, adjacent to Sidney Sugars" where the shoe was reportedly found. I cannot rely 100% on Google maps since I have found errors in my own area.
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EDIT: How do you make the link to a source a word rather than a URL to click on?
Map of Area
- In the address bar of the URL you want to link to, drag through (left clicking once selects it on my laptop) the URL and press Ctrl+C to copy
- In WS, in your Reply, type the word or phrase you want to use (Source, Link, Map of Area)
- Drag through the word or phrase (in this case Map of Area)
- Click on the Insert Link icon (third from right in the Quick Reply window I am using; second row of icons about in the middle in the Post Reply window.)
- Paste your URL in the URL bar. I delete the existing http:// in the URL bar when I paste my own URL. FYI the type is http: and defaults to this.
- Click OK. Ta da! Applause!
Asking SIdney residents and those familiar with area to look at the map and let me know what else should be moved.
Google maps puts Sidney Sugars quite a way from "Holly and 9th, adjacent to Sidney Sugars" where the shoe was reportedly found. I cannot rely 100% on Google maps since I have found errors in my own area.
Oh! Gosh, I've lived so long in the rural midwest, this totally escaped me.
I keep a spade in my vehicle all winter long. If we get stuck somewhere, a few minutes with a spade could save a long wait for a tow truck and a big bill. I also keep a blanket and coffee can emergency kit (coffee can packed with candles, granola bars, hot chocolate mix, etc).
When I read that LE believes her body is in a shallow grave near a treeline, I simply assumed that the suspects were like most rural people in the midwest and plains--they had a shovel or spade (or both) in their vehicle. Particularly if you know you are in an area where cell coverage is spotty, you have to be prepared to rescue yourself.
Oh! Gosh, I've lived so long in the rural midwest, this totally escaped me.
I keep a spade in my vehicle all winter long. If we get stuck somewhere, a few minutes with a spade could save a long wait for a tow truck and a big bill. I also keep a blanket and coffee can emergency kit (coffee can packed with candles, granola bars, hot chocolate mix, etc).
When I read that LE believes her body is in a shallow grave near a treeline, I simply assumed that the suspects were like most rural people in the midwest and plains--they had a shovel or spade (or both) in their vehicle. Particularly if you know you are in an area where cell coverage is spotty, you have to be prepared to rescue yourself.