Lovethesouth
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“The largest American tribe East of the Missippi”....Yes Lumbee Indian
“The largest American tribe East of the Missippi”....Yes Lumbee Indian
Those looks so good ... do you make those ?
Thank you. That's possibly the reason she chose daughters second and third names.
Those looks so good ... do you make those ?
Lol ok ... I was gonna say you sure have a gift.. I’m not a baker... they just look so good and I could use one with my coffee nowNo, the majority of my photos are purchased with a license from Big Stock Photos.
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Lol ok ... I was gonna say you sure have a gift.. I’m not a baker... they just look so good and I could use one with my coffee now
So true. When my daughter was dating, they first met for coffee or lunch and I had her do a background check before she went on a second date with anyone.Sheesh! I wonder whether Al knew of her past and believed she was rehabilitated, or whether he had no idea. I’m in no way suggesting that he turned a blind eye, quite the opposite. I don’t believe for one second that he would have let LS in to his life and the lives of his children if he believed she was capable of this. His “hey buddy” texts to Gannon suggest to me that he felt something was wrong, parents intuition. I’m just wondering whether on top of losing his son, he has also had to deal with finding out all of this info about his wife and her past.
If sleuthing has taught me one thing, it’s to make full use of my amateur sleuthing skills to look up any prospective dates, prior to dating them. It’s sad to have to do this, but time and time again we are forced to realise the evil that exists in the world.
Great update today on Court TV. The Sept. 8th date was confirmed.
8/20/20 'This Case is Horrific': Prosecutor Talks Letecia Stauch with Court TV - Court TV
I absolutely agree ... Michael Allen is very professional and I am looking forward to the same thing ... he is straight up and to the point .. the voters did the right thing putting him in.I'm rather impressed with Michael Allen.
I'm looking forward to seeing him deliver justice for Gannon's family, even though I'm not really looking forward to learning the brutal details of what this evil witch did to that sweet boy.
Awesome thank you !!!!!Here you go - just a bit later!
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I think LS fed him a good line of bull to.. .. I have step children and it is hard to blend families but I know that I can call the other side if I have issues... and LS could of done the same thing because she knew how to get in contact with LH if she needed to.. no doubt she would of made arrangements to get him .. no sympathy at all for LS... we should be able to watch her in her cell like April the giraffe before she gave birth....jmoSo true. When my daughter was dating, they first met for coffee or lunch and I had her do a background check before she went on a second date with anyone.
I imagine there is a certain amount of “what if” for AS. I think Leticia fed him a good line of bull and then kept up the pretense that she was devotedly caring for his family in his absence. Evil wormed her way into his family but I hope he always remembers that he was an involved, loving father. I bet Gannon wanted to grow up to be just like him.
I had a huge reality check today about jury trials in the county where I live, which has about 2/3 the population of El Paso County CO. YMMV.
I attended a Webex meeting for my boss today, of our county's Elder Justice Center Board of Directors. The Prosecutor's office recently conducted a mock jury trial, in order to figure out how it could work in today's pandemic reality.
For starters, they used a large exhibition event space at the county fairgrounds to conduct the jury selection with masks and social distancing. Once they had their jury selected, all the jurors had to make their own way downtown to the courthouse - no group transit.
More details:
No sitting in the jury box - can't maintain social distancing. So the jurors all sit in the gallery six feet apart and wearing masks. The prosecution and defense thus have their backs to the jury, wearing masks, making it even harder for jurors to hear.
Witnesses have to be there in person (6th amendment). They cannot wear masks when they are on the witness stand, and each witness sits in the jury box when it's their turn to testify.
Since the gallery is used for the jury, the community (who can't be barred from the trial) sit in another courtroom - socially distanced and wearing masks - watching a live stream of the proceedings. So that means two courtrooms are required for every trial!
Hearing all of this was so eye-opening, and gave me a new appreciation for just how complicated and time-consuming it will be to conduct jury trials for the foreseeable future.
I have a friend entering the police academy. Each new recruit is tested for covid 19 before being allowed in.
Perhaps the court could test (all negative) then sequester. It'd suck for jurors.
Witnesses can wear face shields.
I have a friend entering the police academy. Each new recruit is tested for covid 19 before being allowed in.
Perhaps the court could test (all negative) then sequester. It'd suck for jurors.
Witnesses can wear face shields.
Apples vs. oranges.
One person entering the police academy is nowhere near the same situation as 12 jurors plus two alternates, plus judge, court reporter and bailiffs, plus prosecution and defense teams, plus the accused, plus witnesses, plus the community, plus media.
In order to give sleuthers more of a sense of why it could be taking so long to get the murderer to face justice, I posted what our prosecutor's office is contemplating doing based on the conditions in our state (the original epicenter in the US) and county. Face shields are not allowed under our state's mask order. They do not protect others from either symptomatic or asymptomatic people exhaling the virus into the atmosphere in enclosed areas like a courtroom.
Further, there are no rapid tests in our county. Results take 3-4 days.
I could go on and on but I don't want to veer off topic any more than I already have.
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