EquallyDivided
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I appreciate your opinion, but I feel that the chance of that coming home between the time the operator hung up and the police arrived home and doing something awful to the remaining girls was too great for the operator not to be fired. It's like quality assurance for any job. I think this person is in the wrong line of work and should be escorted out of it. JMO.
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I couldn't agree more! If a suspect is at large, you need as much information as possible - the victim may not be able to speak if they ended up dead.
1. Does he own any weapons, are there any in the house
2. Does he have any accomplices
3. Do you know where he went
4. Who else is he holding
5. Do you know where he went or when he should be back
Berry was at a neighbors house, but there were two others that were in clear danger after he found out Berry was gone.
The fact that all was recovered without incident doesn't mean he did his job correctly. It means he got lucky.
MOO - and sorry for the OT, but I am watching HLN for the Arias verdict only - and they played the 911 call. So disgusted.