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It's a good question. To me passing out is passing out, falling asleep and sleeping hard.
It's a good question. To me passing out is passing out, falling asleep and sleeping hard.
So exactly what does blacking out mean in a drunken stupor? I *advertiser censored*..umed that it meant you simply passed out cold to the world and woke up the next day or within so many hours.
To me, passed out mean unconscious. Blacked out means not remembering what you said or did.
It sure looks that way to me too and has from the beginning. That's why I don't get claims that all LE cares about and is doing is berating DB into making a confession.
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I'm so glad i took 15 sentences to poorly explain what you managed in 2.
Using this as a jumping off point, I think what we need to know is what is DB's description of blacking out. Many many moons ago when I was young and foolish, I drank a fair amount and to me blacking out was when I hit the sheets and didn't remember hardly laying my head down. Since she is the one who said she could have blacked out, then we need to know her interpretation of the term IMHO of course. Her interpretation is the one that's relavent to this case.Wikipedia on blackouts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout_(alcohol-related_amnesia)
Seems there is even a brown out! I'll admit I'm totally confused and wonder if DB knew the difference between a blackout and a simple pass out dead drunk!
Is there a picture of JB somewhere?Not that I consider MT a reliable witness, but here is his description of the man he saw with a baby:
During their short encounter he could see the baby was wearing a white t-shirt and diaper. He said the man was wearing white pants and a t-shirt and appeared to have medium length hair that was dark on top and graying on the sides. He described the man as 57 tall weighing about 140 to 150 pounds, in his 30s or 40s.
http://www.examiner.com/missing-per...vely-identifies-man-with-salt-and-pepper-hair
Does this sound like JB to anyone?
Using this as a jumping off point, I think what we need to know is what is DB's description of blacking out. Many many moons ago when I was young and foolish, I drank a fair amount and to me blacking out was when I hit the sheets and didn't remember hardly laying my head down. Since she is the one who said she could have blacked out, then we need to know her interpretation of the term IMHO of course. Her interpretation is the one that's relavent to this case.
It looks lilke DB was "blackout drunk", according to her own interpretation. She says she can't remember if she checked on her baby after 6:40, altho she does remember cutting off all the lights and telling the boys they could sleep with her. Or else being "black out drunk" could be a handy explanation for not remembering anything to fill in those gaps in the timeline that keep coming up. All MOO.
It looks lilke DB was "blackout drunk", according to her own interpretation. She says she can't remember if she checked on her baby after 6:40, altho she does remember cutting off all the lights and telling the boys they could sleep with her. Or else being "black out drunk" could be a handy explanation for not remembering anything to fill in those gaps in the timeline that keep coming up. All MOO.
Remembering some things, and not others is not a black out. It's normal drunken brain fog IMO. Black out means that entire chunks are essentially blacked out from your awareness.
JMO.