GUILTY FL - Abraham Shakespeare, 42, lottery winner, Polk County, 7 April 2009 #8

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The younger one with the redish hair and the glasses, right? I knew he looked familiar.

Been thinking of this guy all week.
Stephen_Merchant, co-writer and co-director of the popular British sitcom The Office

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That's how I make em, with a squeeze of fresh lemon off of our tree, and 2 manzanita olives on a tooth pick lol.

We also have a key lime tree, need to learn how to make key lime pie. It's a hybrid that is producing key limes and oranges right now.
 
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:seeya::blowkiss: Hello everyone...i'm all linked up now and ready to watch the trial. I am thinking we have a few minutes before it starts so looking to create a little drama (for those of us going through withdraws) :pillowfight2::drama:
 
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LOL, Angel!
 
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Don't you know it's killing Dee Dee not to interrupt the proceedings? I cannot believe she has not jumped up from the defense table and shouted out. She wants to say, "No, no, no. That is not the way it was. Let me explain it to you. You haven't heard this version yet."

MOO's
 
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I used to post with her. I thought she was a tad quirky, but I never imagined she would end up being accused of his murder. At the time, he had not yet been found. By the time he was found, she was a POI and no longer posting on WS.

ETA: Here's one of the threads where she was posting: www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92288

BTW, she's still a member here, though she hasn't posted since 2009.

Just curious, what was her user name here? It is really crazy that a user could be a murderer.
 
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Just curious, what was her user name here? It is really crazy that a user could be a murderer.

She only joined here after she began to read about herself in relation to Abraham's murder ... you know, to defend herself against all the lies that the cops were saying about her.
 
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Just poured a glass of Cabernet. It's the only thing that will get me through the rest of the tape. Cheers!
 
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Here we go again with the lies to the detectives.
 
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What she really meant to say was when she went back to her cell that her lips were still flapping so much it made her tongue sore to the point that she got dizzy and couldn't even balance right and that she tripped over her shoe laces, fell flat on her face and her tongue got stuck between her cheek and the floor.

Thank God she had her medical book there in her cell left over from her home health nursing care business so she could look up a descriptive explanation to tell to the judge.

:banghead:
 
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OMG! Her language.
 
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[B said:
ACandyRose;8594107]What she really meant to say was when she went back to her cell that her lips were still flapping so much it made her tongue sore to the point that she got dizzy and couldn't even balance right and that she tripped over her shoe laces, fell flat on her face and her tongue got stuck between her cheek and the floor.[/B]
Thank God she had her medical book there in her cell left over from her home health nursing care business so she could look up a descriptive explanation to tell to the judge.

:banghead:

I need more of the surrounding details, ACandyRose. Was the sun shining? Was it raining? What color were the shoelaces? Details. I want details!

(j/k)
 
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