StrykerMom
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Where's the beard?
<modsnip>. I am a nurse practitioner, thus I have knowledge on the subject. You cannot SEE a concussion. He has a bloody nose (airbag/steering wheel) and there is no treatment for a concussion other than rest.
oh my...that's nuts. lolI bet we'll get them!
(And this isn't the one I was trying to find, but since this just happened recently it was easy to find and pretty similar. One of them totally smiles as he's trying to take one of the selfies with them while being offloaded from the helicopter! And then in the ambulance, he's using his bandaged arm to stretch up and take another!)
Exactly. So if the witness testimony is that inaccurate, is it also safe to believe the vehicle that they described is also an inaccurate description?Where's the beard?
Where's the beard?
Yeah apparently they saw a tall, skinny white man with a "pointy beard."I guess I missed that a witness saw a man with a beard??
They say they have witness reports as to who may have been with her during the showing, but have released few details.
Read more at http://www.[link removed]/1505643/s...continues-prospects-slim/#2isRdpQqdV2pvdWq.99
Yeah apparently they saw a tall, skinny white man with a "pointy beard."
One of the articles stated he was wanted by police in regards to this case prior to fleeing. They were going to serve the warrant in the hospital but he fled before they could.Although he seems sketchy, my gut feeling is that this guy is not our guy. I think LE wants to talk to him because he fled the hospital. He may have fled because of something like he was driving without a license or maybe under the influence of something. Who knows. I think LE wants to ask him, "So hey, have you kidnapped anyone recently?"
https://m.facebook.com/arron.lewis.16?_rdr
Some what of a loose cannon in regards to those docs, IMO.These two cases from Missouri match his list of charges and timeline.
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-8th-circuit/1417454.html
https://ecf.mowd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2003cr0387-47
Under the name spelled as Arron.