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But how did it get into the box of TES records, or is defense saying it was never there that LB walked off with it because LB stated to AP that she brought the form back and placed it in a tray or handed it off to someone. What would be the incentive for LB to fill out a fake form when she was not officially assigned to Suburban Drive and drove there with other's on her own? There would be no need for a TES form because they were never sent there. So what would be the point of LB filling out a false form herself without being instructed to do so when she knew she was there on her own?
The fake document, it appears SHE and she alone had, it was never in the TES documents, that is certain. That was red flag from jump because those forms are not only turned in at the end of each search, the team leaders are debriefed on them. There is ZERO chance she forgot to hand hers in. Indeed they did have the legitimate one she did sign correctly.
On the fake document, folks names are spelled wrong, one lady's name is using her maiden name (that according to her, ONLY Laura would have known), it is all in one person's hand, unlike every other TES form where each person writes in their own. CLEARLY this one is just so....
how do I put it politely....
so extra.
Linda Drane Burdick already brought up that indeed there was a sticky note that said to Mort or for Mort, so the dots are pretty close together to connect. IMO, they have her dead to rights...
each and every person she listed, without exception, has said under oath, NO, that is not correct, could not possibly be correct and that absolutely is not my signature. They have her dead to rights. I believe that.
Lamb, I am sorry I did not answer your question, what would be her motive? Think Joy, Think Hoover. Think Dom. Her own friend described her as wanting to be on the news, take that literally. When you hear her on the phone, to me, she is troubled, and dishonest as cannot be trusted. Each caller catches her in lies on the various phone calls. In the words of Mark Nejame, "I am being overly generous in my characterization". The good news is I honestly believe they have got her, dead to rights and she will have to pay for what she has done. The trouble she has caused would be tough to measure. Joe Jordan's original letter I'll never understand either. Misguided, again, is putting it politely. She introduced herself as law enforcement, when she is not. That alone tells you everything I need to know about Laura Buchanan. Troubled, alright.