I thought that the FIL was from Texas?
I thought that the FIL was from Texas?
Hey KKL I wasn't clear. I meant in responding to the other post could strenuous exercise cause a miscarriage. Sorry for the lack of clarity.
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It's possible.
PPD can make you feel out of control. Wonder if anyone she knows has given birth in the last year or so. I felt super stabby after each birth. Would probably be magnified if my hubby was working out with a hot chick [emoji52]
I also apologize for jumping onto the bloody shirt bandwagon. I hate beating a dead horse bloody.
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But there appears to be a window in that door. And if you zoom the picture it looks like one of these big gray trash cans they type with rollers
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I have repeatedly had the same crashing problems on my iPad these past several days on the order of 4-5 times per hour, only on WS. (Can't use laptop, currently.) It happens at least 50% of the time whenever I try to change thread pages, and sometimes when I try to post. Quote function (for me) is also still messing up (it's posting multiple posts, which I manually have to delete before replying to the one I want at the bottom of the list).
And yeah... :sigh: ... it's making me slightly crabby.
He might be from Texas (I'm not sure) but he lives in California.![]()
In Texas Missy Bevers walked into her church and was attacked by a person wearing swat gear.
Missy Bevers was targeted.
The Bevers murder has captured everyone's attention across the U.S.
Scott Brooks is the Publisher of the Waxahachie Media Group and Sr. Group Publisher for Gatehouse Media North Texas.
Scott Brooks is right in the middle of where this murder took place.
Mr. Brooks has his finger on the pulse of what is going on in his hometown.
In addition, Mr. Brooks wrote a powerful letter to Missy Bevers killer that went viral.
You can read the column HERE
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Scott Brooks will have all the scoop for us so be sure and listen!
Tricia
If the FIL had thrown the bloody shirt in the trash as many posters here state they would, there still would have been a search warrant possibly and that would have been an even bigger red flag to some people I imagine because the FIL would likely be accused by the public of trying to hide or destroy possible evidence.
If the FIL went shopping after throwing away the bloody shirt, there would have been a public outcry asking how could a grieving FIL possibly do something as mundane as shopping a few days after his daughter-in-law's murder.
I guess I don't understand what the general public expects families of murder victims to do. Are the families required to stay locked at home for days, weeks, or months? Do they just need to stay out of the public eye until an arrest is made? What if that takes 10 years? (hopefully not!)
I think the FIL would have been judged and criticized by the public no matter what choice he made with the bloody shirt.
I have not been following the comments about the doors and the lay of the building, but to me these are exterior doors because they have that retracting arm. I am wondering if that is some type of Rubbermaid tub on the ground outside? Like something somebody would load up to bring inside? IDK. I might be way off.
This is a real head scratcher....Clothing is very cheap, nowadays, seems he would have tossed the bloody shirts. Could be to cause a distraction, for LE? But why would BB and RB need to cause a distraction??? Just doesn't make sense?
IMHO
JMO, but it doesn't make sense to me that she could sue the church (or any public place) simply because some of their not-required-by-law security equipment malfunctioned. When I worked in a TX public building teaching a sport several years ago, I was not promised that the building's security system would be fail-safe. I was what they call an "independent contractor" and paid the facility a percentage of my student fees for the privilege of working there. If I'd gotten mugged in that building because I let myself in with a key prior to any one else, and someone had broken into the locked doors and was laying in wait, it would be hard for me to see how that was the building owner or company's fault.
Of course, I'm not a lawyer, so this is just human reasoning here. I'm sure wilder lawsuits have been filed. But...I do wonder what this discussion has to do with sleuthing the case. (IMO, JMO, MOO...)