GeekyGirl
I rock at Trivial Pursuit, just don't ask me where
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How can they determine she had the card on her person and not in her wallet which could've been (hypothetically) in an unlocked car when she stopped by his house?
Good question... not sure what the answer is. My guess (and I have absolutely no case law to back this up) is that if the murder facilitated the aquisition of her property, and it occurred at or shortly after the time of the murder, it would still be considered robbery, i.e. he was able to take stuff from her car bc she wasn't alive to protest. Again, MOO.