CHERIE.T
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"I have NO information which could could NEITHER help NOR hinder in this investigation."
Double negatives equals a positive... :waitasec:
Just sayin'.....:dunno:
Warren County, Kentucky.It says Warren county. Is that where she was arrested? If so, is that close to Parsons? My mind is wandering :scared:
"I have NO information which could could NEITHER help NOR hinder in this investigation."
Double negatives equals a positive... :waitasec:
Just sayin'.....:dunno:
Neither/nor not actually a double negative, the English teacher in me is at needs to express.
Well, sadly, most of them probably will be on our dime as public defenders, and Zach's grandpa might chunk him under the bus at this point. I think I would.
"I have NO information which could could NEITHER help NOR hinder in this investigation."
Double negatives equals a positive... :waitasec:
Just sayin'.....:dunno:
Completely underimpressed with the heaviness level of the cast of characters at present. Even for a small town I find them wanting in gravitas. Surely there's something worse to come, and the answer will lie therein?
Fighting over this man at 9 Eastern each Tuesday this fall= new TLC reality seriesSisters fighting over a man= bad
Fighting over this man= ridiculous
Good call on the Ayla Reynolds comparison -- reminds very much of that milieu.Well with a kidnapping involving camo in the wood of TN it usually isn't the literati of the town involved. #justsayin :twocents: If these were good people they wouldn't be jail or fighting over the town loser.
What this case reminds me of right now is the missing child in Maine - Ayla Reynolds - in which all the family members starting covering up for each other and trying to cast the blame elsewhere. And that one is still unsolved, I believe. Most of it still makes no sense but that's how these things play out.
Good call on the Ayla Reynolds comparison -- reminds very much of that milieu.
Not looking for literati -- looking for those of even a more reduced moral code than I see on evidence here currently.
They apparently searched the property before but probably didn't have enough evidence to execute search warrants. Was the assault what finally gave them enough to get search warrants? If not, what?
She's on parole from Kentucky, it appears, so she must have been approved for an interstate compact.
http://www.interstatecompact.org/About/AbouttheCommission.aspx