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Cameras document serving alcohol to minors.
I wonder if the man she was with knew that there were no cameras at that bar.
Cameras document serving alcohol to minors.
At 1:20am she texted a friend saying she was lost at 14th and Wertland which is were the house party was at that she originally attended so how could she be lost unless she was looking for another party?
Mod, will you delete if this isn't appropriate? I'm not putting the name on here, just the link to a news story from 2012. The age is not a match to the press conference today, but some of the other details are.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/29/dashad-smith-missing-update_n_2211133.html
[/QUOTE]Oh, thanks for the info! But the VA ABC site (http://www.abc.state.va.us/licensing/abcfaq1.htm) says it's only wine you can do that with (unless I'm misinterpreting that)...
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Yes, seriously. Not all bars do it, but many do. My bf has been a bartender in Va for over 30 years. Go to Tempo... ask for a 6 pack to go. I bet it works.
We have daiquiri drive thrus... interesting concept that I'm shocked is legal.
Speaking only for myself, I watched that video maybe a dozen times at first, and even with noticing dreads guy in the foreground, I wasn't paying close attention to him because he was on the other side of the street from Hannah. As a result, during these viewings, I never once noticed him turn southbound to come over to her side of the street. It wasn't until Skigirl replied to a post of mine (thanks, Skigirl!) that I finally noticed him change course. Of course, unlike LE investigators, I'm not someone with vast experience watching grainy B&W videos (although plenty of websleuthers focused on this guy.) But I would say it is conceivable that LE didn't initially focus on him - when you've got the dude in the white shirt stepping out and following Hannah so obviously, that man may well have grabbed the initial investigatory focus. YMMV of course.do you guys really think that LE didn't see the dreads guy at first + due to people speculating online, re-analyzed the video? or have they been playing his presence strategically + just didn't want to reveal him as a suspect too soon?
Hi everyone, I'm new here.
In regards to the car, I found a listing for a 1998 Orange Chrysler Sebring. The listing is from Richmond, Virginia:
https://www.easyexport.us/vehicle-finder/lot-19980211/1998-chrysler-sebring-non-repairable-va-richmond-east
And here's an unblurred imageView attachment 59398
Thoughts? (apologies if this has been discussed or isn't allowed. This thread is moving so quickly!)
It's already been said that there are no cameras inside or outside of Tempo. So, the only important thing has been answered, I guess we can all stop posting now. [emoji52]Who cares if take-out liquor, beer, or wine was done out of that bar that night? The only important thing is if there is video showing Hannah and another person in that establishment?
It's the bar's choice to do abc off. I'm sure there are a lot that choose not to. I'm pretty sure it's state law, though.
Speaking only for myself, I watched that video maybe a dozen times at first, and even with noticing dreads guy in the foreground, I wasn't paying close attention to him because he was on the other side of the street from Hannah. As a result, during these viewings, I never once noticed him turn southbound to come over to her side of the street. It wasn't until Skigirl replied to a post of mine (thanks, Skigirl!) that I finally noticed him change course. Of course, unlike LE investigators, I'm not someone with vast experience watching grainy B&W videos (although plenty of websleuthers focused on this guy.) But I would say it is conceivable that LE didn't initially focus on him - when you've got the dude in the white shirt stepping out and following Hannah so obviously, that man may well have grabbed the initial investigatory focus. YMMV of course.
Mod, will you delete if this isn't appropriate? I'm not putting the name on here, just the link to a news story from 2012. The age is not a match to the press conference today, but some of the other details are.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/29/dashad-smith-missing-update_n_2211133.html
This is what I was referring to:
"When a patron orders a bottle of wine and does not consume the entire contents, can he/she take it home? Yes, must be in the original container and sealed."
So, I guess we can't sleuth him until they actually say his name....