Post 214"If you haven't yet read the 62 pg. doc I posted in Ronnie Bolin's thread, I hope you'll go read it soon."
Sorry to be so dense, but I've gone thru most of the pages in the Ronnie Bolin thread and can't seem to find the 62 pg. doc. Can someone tell me what the post number associated with it is?
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I think there was a mystery story where the weapon was an icicle. It melts and no evidence. Perp busted cuz of the puddle of water.
Post 215
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=12112219
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I may be way off base, but I don't think CWW was worried much about evidence or video cameras at WalMart or anything else. I think he believed they were invincible, and that he is charismatic enough to convince any other co-conspirators of the same. This is also why I don't think CWW cared/worried about the things JR posted on FB.
If CWW murdered Ronnie Bolin (and I think he did), he got away with it for 20 years in spite of being the primary suspect and in spite of others talking.
Just my gut feeling, but even now I think CWW feels he is going to get away with TS's murder. He thinks (imo) that he is smarter than everyone else, and believes he can offer enough doubt to get away with murder again.
If CWW killed RB in 1996, it is hard for me to believe he hasn't killed again before TS. Or at least been on the fringes of other murders- accomplice, witness, something. And if that's the case, it is no wonder he feels invincible.
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Better question - WHO was the extra guard? Find that out and I'll bet a lot of things would start fitting together.
This is kind of strange, but, maybe guys do sit around and talk about their favorite weapons?? I actually did hear someone state a favorite weapon to be an icicle while at a summer party. I was not even sure what they were talking about, but it got my attention! I remember feeling alarmed and happened to say something like "WHAT? if anything happens to your wife, I'll remember that!" Guys can be weird sometimes.
"Really, who posts on the internet that they contract work for Homeland Security?"
Woah! I find that really hard to believe, unless it was before his crimes were committed. I am employed by an IT firm that contracts to another government agency that also receives and sends files to the Department of Homeland Security, and we have to pass very stringent background security checks in order to be employed since we deal with sensitive PII data. They go back 7 years and check quite thoroughly. Sometimes this check takes a while, though, and in the meantime, he could have been employed. Until the security check was completed, that is.
Wow, don't fall behind on WS- take it from me friends!
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