Actually yes, it was a "confidante" of the girlfriend, not the girlfriend herself. ...." information from a confidante of one of Oseguera's romantic partners"
I should have read more closely.
That driver better be in hiding !
Looks like one of El Mencho's romantic partners may have outed him.
"A visit from a romantic partner of infamous cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera, known as "El Mencho," led to his capture and death.
Defense Minister Ricardo Trevilla said information from a confidante of one of Oseguera's romantic...
This is awful. I have a friend in Puerto Vallarta on vacation now, on lockdown. His photos of the smoke and fires are frightening. And two who live in Oaxaca. I haven't been able to reach them. Four other artist friends in San Miguel d'Allende, where it is quiet, though shops and restaurants...
How Andrew was "treated like a common criminal"
I love this sentence.
Oh to have been a fly on the wall.
Instead of turning up his nose and scorning the common plebeians, those lowly plebeians controlled this entitled blue blooded aristocrat.
Wow ! Stunned.
And here this arrogant entitled man was complaining about the country estate and mansion he was forced to move into.
Not good enough, not his style, what an affront to his self perceived highness. Well....wait till he sees his new residence !
Re your second sentence.
No. And I pity the poor bloke who threw it out after doing some work on a property and who may be faced with a SWAT team in the middle of the night.
I don't know if this has already been posted. If so apologies.
William Bratton: There’s a large ‘range of people’ investigators have to look at in Nancy Guthrie case
Former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton and legal analyst Rikki Klieman discuss Savannah Guthrie’s pleas for her mother’s return...
But wasn't the opening and closing of the garage door recorded (2 to 3 minutes) when NG was brought back by family to her house that night?
If NG was taken in her own car, there would be another time recorded later where the garage door was opened and closed.
Or am I mistaken about the first...
"The man says he has a burglary on his record from 10 years ago, so he's scared to come forward, presumably fearing he'd be implicated."
Didn't he previously state he was afraid what the perpetrator(s) would do to him if he exposed him (them), he was in fear of his life, wanted protection from...
Burglar, a thief who wanted to take valuables or whatever in the middle of the night when she was almost certainly in the house?
I don't buy it either.
A burglar is going to break into a house when the residents are gone, may even watch beforehand or know the resident's routine to make sure...
Also, the "could be alive" statement. If a burglary gone wrong, and burglary was the motive, how and where would a burglar conceal a living NG and for what purpose?
41 minutes in the house.....may there have been talk between them?
Remember the case where a woman was held hostage for a couple...
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