Globalgabby
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Around the same time, means at approximately the same time, not exactly the same time.
The meaning of "around" or "approximately" depends on the context and we do not have that from this its vague as to exact times. There are many times within the context of this case. So how do we know which one to use? Why discount one for the other? Same with eyewitnesses.. why discount 2 that lived on the street but believe others in area of the abandoned house that didn't live near or even call it in. They could all be right, wrong or partially or right but not connected to AJ.
Why believe some of what WH says but discount others (not speaking of things that has been proven lie with court documents) the whole pick and choosing is confusing to me just to fit someones theory. JMHO
Oh this reminds me. One of these witnesses says that she saw a white truck (van?) in the driveway of the house the day after AJ was missing. Who knows what day that means ... but then she says it that she saw it in the driveway TWICE. [video=youtube;YBsIYbRa3Wg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBsIYbRa3Wg[/video]
Now, is this the witness that I remember someone talking about, saying "how could she see that from where she lives"? Well, whatever, she could or couldn't, did or didn't. I am losing track. But my point is that according to her a white truck was in the driveway twice in the March 2, 3, 4 time frame. And then at some point within a week or two of this the green/black/blue (depending on what you read) Dodge Caravan went up the driveway and behind the house. And then, surely unrelated?, they find a stolen Ford Expedition behind the house on Oct. 21.
That is a lot of traffic for an abandoned house.