Makara
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I really don't think JE was a prepper. I also find it very difficult to believe that he would have just thrown his guns "all around the place" or "just tossed them off the side of the road" as he's stated. Guns are worth a lot of money and it doesn't make sense that he would just dump them. It's also totally irresponsible.
JE had the time to drive around throwing his guns away but couldn't bring himself to search for his wife? He was more concerned about the police finding his guns then he was about finding his wife.
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JE had the time to drive around throwing his guns away but couldn't bring himself to search for his wife? He was more concerned about the police finding his guns then he was about finding his wife.
According to facts tendered in court, Edwards told police he became paranoid after his home was initially searched in relation to his wife's disappearance.
"Specifically he said that he was paranoid that the police had 'bugged' his house with cameras," the facts state.
When Edwards saw some police cars on the road and thought his house was going to be searched again, he bundled up his guns and "threw them all around the place".
"I've driven around, just tossed them off the side of the road," he told police.
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