I guess we really just don’t know like most everything else in this case. I agree and said it’s hard for me to get mine filled even just a couple days early but I know way too many people on it to think that it’s overly hard to get that’s all.It’s really not easy for most people to just go to the doctor and get ADHD medication, even with a diagnosis. You can peruse the ADHD subreddit and see how many people have to deal with issues getting their meds.
@DeDee, still searching. I was sure I saw it stated somewhere, other than the "incident". Maybe the wording was misleading. So far this is all I find.Is this a fact that LE said the "incident" was a homicide? I simply cannot find that in searches. Would you kindly post a link, please? I've been on Libby and Abby's threads for days and must have missed a bunch over here.
Regarding the Maserati woman...I cannot buy the story that a resident asked two other women visiting the building to help her change her tire. In a high rise like that, chances are the Maserati owner would have tipped one of the condo employees to change the tire. Does it make any sense to others here that the Maserati woman asked for the other women's assistance?
...wouldn't it make sense for the YouTuber lady to bring charges against the Maserati woman so that LE could leverage it and get information on the case?Yeah I'm not really buying 95% of what was in that Sun article. While there might be some confetti of truths in there, the story as a whole, including how conveniently a YouTuber happened to run into a key witness and ended up being punched in the head is ridiculously far fetched. I think I'll wait for official LE reports.
Regarding the Maserati woman...I cannot buy the story that a resident asked two other women visiting the building to help her change her tire. In a high rise like that, chances are the Maserati owner would have tipped one of the condo employees to change the tire. Does it make any sense to others here that the Maserati woman asked for the other women's assistance?
The Maserati woman was not stranded in a remote location to justify getting AAA to come help her change a tire. High rises have plenty of staff who would change a flat tire. Besides, Maserati woman seems to know quite a few people in the building and there must be someone who would have been happy to do her a favor; it makes no sense to ask the two outsiders to help her.The Sun article mentioned helping fix the flat tire "through Dawn's AAA". I can see someone asking an acquaintance if they by chance had an AAA membership and if they wouldn't mind calling in for assistance.
The Maserati woman was not stranded in a remote location to justify getting AAA to come help her change a tire. High rises have plenty of staff who would change a flat tire. Besides, Maserati woman seems to know quite a few people in the building and there must be someone who would have been happy to do her a favor; it makes no sense to ask the two outsiders to help her.
Nail on the head! This scenario just doesn’t make sense. Not going to imply anyone is lying bc this whole case has been off but this just doesn’t add up.The Maserati woman was not stranded in a remote location to justify getting AAA to come help her change a tire. High rises have plenty of staff who would change a flat tire. Besides, Maserati woman seems to know quite a few people in the building and there must be someone who would have been happy to do her a favor; it makes no sense to ask the two outsiders to help her.
She had a prescription for Adderall and based on JWs claim possibly multiple scripts. Why would she go get one from her bf/dealer and couldn’t wait an hour…was she out or want his kind which clearly isn’t prescribed if laced? Did she want a laced one or did she even know that they were laced?
You can’t just lace Adderall with that stuff like you could other drugs. You would have to buy them from overseas and where they were manufactured like that.