I just heard this on the Nevada Amber Alert that interrupts your radio station to announce it. I'm trying to find a news link to post for verification but until I do, I wanted to get the message out.
Edit: A Mod had posted this on a different thread...
Thank you! I think I get it now. The dates are not the dates he was charged, but the dates that the things he is charged with occurred. No wonder I was confused. I was thinking those were the dates of his arrest and indictment, but that is not the case.
I would really like to understand this post but it's not making sense to me. The planning and murder occurred in 2015, but MS wasn't arrested and subsequently indicted for 1st degree murder until 2016. And the 1st degree indictment came after the initial arrest, not before, but the dates shown...
This may seem obvious, but do be cautious about what kind of inappropriate data you work on at your job. Employers can have software that tracks every thing you do on your computer. I wouldn't want you to get into any trouble - not worth it.
Sorry, pic did not copy. See MS tears here:
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/local/Live-Updates-Custody-hearing-for-Mark-Teresa-Sievers-girls-continues-379555681.html
Maybe it could have been someone who was interested in one of the daughters but Missy didn't like them or want them to be involved. Another thing is possible but a little off the wall, that it was a gang initiation required for someone to get accepted into the gang. I think these are not highly...
Today was the first day following the Microsoft updates that are released the 2nd Tuesday each month. My computer often just shuts itself down all on it's own if I am on it and those updates come through. When I got on today, it just went right into the updates before I could do anything else.
THIS ^^^
Amazing but I was just about to make my first post in this crime thread to say that computers can analyze a person's walk and that it's possible LE has already taken surveillance videos of potential suspects to analyze, thus narrowing down the list.
Yes back in the day (when I was in mortgage) only ARMs (Adjustable Rate Mortgages) were assumable and the prospective new owner would have to be approved by the lending institution as a new borrower. So I wouldn't think any attorney would fall for MS just signing over his interest.
Just like...
Whoa. I took a look at that website you gave the link to. Did you see this review?
"This book is a great way to encourage parent-child interactions as well as foster creative thinking skills."
--Nim Tottenham, Ph.D., Child Development
There must be some kind of history between the two...
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