LINative13
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I bet during that "lost time" when SG and JB went to CVS....they probably went to the doctors house first got a script then went to CVS to get whatever the script was for.
I bet during that "lost time" when SG and JB went to CVS....they probably went to the doctors house first got a script then went to CVS to get whatever the script was for.
Just want to put up a warning about reddit. I just googled that word alone. It is a website, but I did not click to enter it because:
****jailbait archives**** is a part of the listed categories. It says something about teens. Please enter at your own risk, this could be a site where there is some pedophilia going on and I don't think any of us wants to go there! I could be wrong, but I'm not chancing it.
I think I have finally figured out what is on top of Gilbert's remains....after studying that darned photo til I'm blue in the face.....it appears to be a vehicle oil pan.
Now I'm wondering if Gilbert was run over that night.
I bet during that "lost time" when SG and JB went to CVS....they probably went to the doctors house first got a script then went to CVS to get whatever the script was for.
I didn't realize you had the same idea as I did. After the CVS call she spent 20 min straight (with a couple dropped/returned calls) with MP. The CVS pharmacy is open 24 hrs and from JB's house is 8 mi. At 3 am, it would take maybe 5 min to get there, 5 min back, and 10 min waiting for the Rx.
And soft spoken. And likely having some physical trait or social standing that would make these girls feel he wasn't a threat. Perhaps he even has access to drugs with which he can lure these ladies into his web.
Perhaps.
The lawyer for SG family is very outspoken. How come he never said anything about this? Is this really true. Has anyone ever heard if SG undergarments and blouse found with her remains?
I bet during that "lost time" when SG and JB went to CVS....they probably went to the doctors house first got a script then went to CVS to get whatever the script was for.
Does anyone have an opinion as to wheather the bodies were dumped during the day or nighttime? Daytime seems risky. Maybe Mr. PB could weigh in on this. Also the color of burlap blends in with the landscape on Ocean Pkwy in the wintertime. It might be the only reason why it was used. Maybe its not used for work or sport by the LISK. Who knows?
Does anyone have an opinion as to wheather the bodies were dumped during the day or nighttime? Daytime seems risky. Maybe Mr. PB could weigh in on this. Also the color of burlap blends in with the landscape on Ocean Pkwy in the wintertime. It might be the only reason why it was used. Maybe its not used for work or sport by the LISK. Who knows?
Rarer? More like non-existent. There are less than 100 New York State Police troopers assigned to Long Island and accounting for command staff, supervisors, investigators, and other non-field assignments there are maybe only 50 troopers that actually patrol. The midnight shift sometimes has fewer than 5 troopers to cover all of Long Island's state parkways from the Queens border to Montauk Point.Someone called my name and I missed it :blushing:
My bet is on "night", approximately midnight till approximately 4am in the target area. After midnight, the police patrols go rarer. Also, the victims appeared mostly evening, early night, so 24 hours later, he has either to secure them to get some rest for himself or kill them and then there is no reason to postpone the disposal.
Rarer? More like non-existent. There are less than 100 New York State Police troopers assigned to Long Island and accounting for command staff, supervisors, investigators, and other non-field assignments there are maybe only 50 troopers that actually patrol. The midnight shift sometimes has fewer than 5 troopers to cover all of Long Island's state parkways from the Queens border to Montauk Point.
Rarer? More like non-existent. There are less than 100 New York State Police troopers assigned to Long Island and accounting for command staff, supervisors, investigators, and other non-field assignments there are maybe only 50 troopers that actually patrol. The midnight shift sometimes has fewer than 5 troopers to cover all of Long Island's state parkways from the Queens border to Montauk Point.