I would assume so, but from what I can find, there’s only a short clip of the video online. It’s from the bar’s surveillance cameras, so I assume they were continuously filming. The clip shows a man walking out of the bar (or maybe into another room of the bar?)Is the entire interaction on video?
it is a suburb of Houston.Wow! The comments on the article linked in the OP are downright harsh!
Small town, I'm guessing.
Because there is this idea that we don't see victims as people unless we relate them to others.why does it matter that he's a husband and a father? weird.
If they got a 12 or 14 panel test from Walgreens, it will show up.There are rumors online that the drug test was positive for buprenorphine. Buprenorphine does not show up on regular or expanded drug tests, per drugs.com:
"Although buprenorphine is similar to opioids, it is sufficiently distinct in structure to morphine that it essentially shows no reactivity in commonly marketed morphine-specific immunoassays.
Detection of buprenorphine requires entirely separate immunoassays that are specific for this compounds, or another sort of testing, such as liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, which is expensive."
I’m thinking it’s hard to take this news story seriously as presented in this piece, so maybe that’s why the joke-y comments there.Wow! The comments on the article linked in the OP are downright harsh!
Small town, I'm guessing.