Hejlena
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I remember seeing that in the comments under a news article, by an anonymous commenter I think
Okay not anonymous-see comment by M, but totally a rumor!
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I remember seeing that in the comments under a news article, by an anonymous commenter I think
I believe it was in September. I am not to that point yet. I am still trying to find the post about the multiple 911 calls and AK comments, that would explain the other vehicle being there when she and KL arrived. I read these comments so long ago I can't remember when or where or what pages.
Anyone else notice a familiar choice of words in this article from the meth arrest I posted on page 2?
Over the last several weeks, several burglaries have been committed on both sides of
Coke County.
Out here going towards Abilene on both sides.
Several burglaries have been committed on both sides of Coke County.
What does both sides mean?
Both sides of the river maybe?
It does look like the river kind of cuts the county in half. B was not far from the river. Out here going towards Abilene on both sides of the river? Hmmm...idk just a guess.
Maybe a river search would be a good idea. Never know, leave no stone unturned.
Obviously if you live in Coke County "both sides" means something. I'll bet it's the river that divides the sides. Was Brandon saying his truck was on the South side of the river and he was on the North side? He ran it all together. Saper pushed some guys over, my truck ran out of gas, out here going towards Abilene on both sides. Both sides of the river? The Colorado River is kind of a big deal. I bet that does define the sides of Coke County. Tomorrow I'll research some more. It could also explain why Dep Fox went to the North and Dep Neal went to the south. Because Brandon said both sides?
She said he spent time in Prison that's a big difference from a couple weeks in jail MOO
PS did not specify prison or jail. I bolded the sentence I was replying to. I took it that she meant you don't serve time in jail for minor crimes, and I know better. It doesn't matter, if you are locked up, you are doing time. That phrase is not meant for ONLY prison vs. jail time, at least not where I am.
In the Blogtalk interview LL said B had done prison time. Where I'm from "doing time" usually means prison not County jail. Regardless LL said prison.
PS did not specify prison or jail. I bolded the sentence I was replying to. I took it that she meant you don't serve time in jail for minor crimes, and I know better. It doesn't matter, if you are locked up, you are doing time. That phrase is not meant for ONLY prison vs. jail time, at least not where I am.
I would like to add LL also said * he spent time in prison a couple of times*..its in 1 of the interviews that was on here
That phrase is used a lot in my area. Nothing special. It just means the whole county basically. There's not a dividing line as such, it just means things happen in the east and west and/or north and south of the county. In other words it's not localized to a particular part of the county.I haven't been able to find the definition of "both sides" of Coke County yet. I wish we had a local.